[blindLaw] Filing Documents with the Court

Singh, Nandini NSingh at cov.com
Tue Aug 20 19:04:43 UTC 2019


What court is this? I have never heard of a handwritten requirement. At most, it is an option for pro se litigants. You may want to call the clerk's office and inquire about this rule and whether there is scope for you to submit a motion requesting that the petition filing on behalf of your prospective client be completed electronically.

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Subject: [blindLaw] Filing Documents with the Court

Hello,

I'm ineligible for a probono opportunity which came available because the court requires the petitions to be hand-written. How do you folks file paperwork which is traditionally done by hand? Is there some kind of accommodation for electronic documents?

Warmth,
Sanho

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