Bankruptcy Appeals Courts and Electronic Filing

As you are in the process of completing bankruptcy petitions for your clients, keep in mind that you can use electronic filing. Also make note that most, but not all, bankruptcy appeals courts now offer electronic filing.

To gain access to electronic case filing on the appellate level, you must register with PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records). If you already have a PACER account, you will then need to create a separate Appellate PACER account and indicate the circuit(s) you are requesting.

For more information, contact the PACER Service Center.

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michel desauza - February 5, 2009 6:18 AM

with the help of False Act law you can have the legal support from the whistleblower lawyer.So it's the good way to got the right step toward it.

annypetersonus - March 10, 2009 1:27 AM

Most U.S. Courts of Appeals and some Bankruptcy Appellate Panels where bankruptcy appeals are litigated have begun accepting the filing of documents electronically. Most bankruptcy attorneys are familiar with electronic case filing and will welcome the ability to file their documents online over the Internet instead of mailing documents to far away court clerks.

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