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Sample Docs

 

Model Electronic Case Management Order

 

"PDF" Sample Document for Electronic Case Management Order

"Word" Sample Document for Electronic Case Management Order

 

Typically, the use of our service is ordered by the presiding judge, either unilaterally or based on a stipulation submitted by the parties. Although generally instituted early in the proceedings, CaseHomePage can be introduced at any time, as prior filings can easily be uploaded or scanned into our system. To get you started, CaseHomePage has prepared a model Electronic Case Management Order ready to file and available free of charge.

 

 

 

Sample Folder Lists

 

Sample Document for Individual or Consolidated Action

Sample Document for Construction Defect Case

 

The case file can be customized according to the specifications of the parties. This customization allows parties to name and structure folders according to any specified criteria, including type of document, filing party, and posting date. For those cases where customization is not necessary, CaseHomePage has standard set-up models for individual actions, coordinated cases, and consolidated proceedings. No additional software or hardware is required. A standard browser will allow you to access CaseHomePage and its paperless file cabinet.

 

 

 

Sample Proof of Service

 

"PDF" Sample Document for Electronic Proof of Service

"Word" Sample Document for Electronic Proof of Service

"WordPerfect" Sample Document for Electronic Proof of Service

 

The Electronic Case Management Order (ECMO) provides that the Electronic Proof of Service (EPOS) be attached to the posted document or submitted as a separate document. The EPOS should say that you served your document electronically via file transfer protocol at www.CaseHomePage.com.

 

The EPOS included with all court filings must identify the name of the individual submitting the document or bear that person’s signature. If the EPOS submitted to CaseHomePage does not bear a signature, a signed version of that document shall be maintained and made available for production, if necessary.