California eService: Your top questions answered
Learn about the most frequently asked questions that we at One Legal receive about eService for California firms and get to grips with it.
Learn about the most frequently asked questions that we at One Legal receive about eService for California firms and get to grips with it.
Confused about proposed orders? Learn from the best about eFiling proposed orders and how it all works in the ubiquitous eService environment.
Choosing self-service eFiling over a concierge service is not only cheaper, it also adds an essential skillset to your paralegal toolkit.
Legal professionals are now able to eFile in Nevada using third-party vendors. Learn what this means and how a competitive eFiling environment can benefit your law firm.
Are electronic signatures legal in California? In the world of eFiling, it’s important for law firms to know where they stand with documents.
How does electronic service work when electronically filing court documents in Los Angeles? Get started on the rules and requirements of California eService.
Does your firm eFile in Riverside County? We’ve compiled top eFiling questions about Riverside County from our webinar!
Use this guide to pinpoint and be proactive about issues with your Service of Process provider—before they become an issue that runs you the risk of wasting your client’s cash.
Want to stay out of the news for negative reasons? Here are 10 common legal tech fails and how to avoid them at your firm.
Catch answers to questions on eFiling and eService in California after our recent webinar.
Get an inside look into the ins and outs of eFiling, including signatures, rejections, fees, and more.
Is everyone ready for that time of year? The midway point of 2019, when courts across California propose changes to their local rules. Typically, the mid-year rules cycle isn’t as robust as it is at the beginning of the year and that’s the case this summer.
As early as July 1, 2019, Sonoma County will join the growing list of California courts allowing voluntary eFiling in Civil, Family and Probate case types. On June 12, with the room packed to capacity at the Sonoma County Law Library, Court Executive Officer Arlene Junior confirmed that Sonoma intends […]
Rejection. After all the hard work you’ve put into preparing and submitting your eFiling document to Los Angeles Civil, the worst can still happen. If it isn’t completely and correctly prepared for filing within state and local guidelines, a court clerk will reject it. If that occurs, you wouldn’t be […]
Have questions about eFiling in Los Angeles? You aren’t alone! With more than a month of mandatory eFiling in Civil Unlimited behind us, eFilers are asking important questions as they encounter new rules and challenges in the eFiling process.
First published on April 6, 2017. Updated on December 20, 2018. For the latest on what’s happening LA visit: https://onelegal.com/blog/whats-happening-with-la-efiling-an-update/ Los Angeles Superior Court has launched its long-awaited electronic court filing system, starting with eFiling in Probate cases in May 2017 and extending to further case areas over the next 18 months. […]