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Electronic FilingMandatory E-Filing in AppealsIf you are arguing in an appeal scheduled for Fall 2008 and beyond, you are now required to file electronic appeal documents on CD-ROM in addition to a reduced number of paper copies of your documents. You may use the menu to the left of this screen to access the Notice to the Profession explaining the new procedure and the Guidelines for Preparing the Electronic Version of Documents. (If you are arguing in an appeal scheduled prior to Fall 2008, please consult the Guidelines for Preparing the Electronic Copy of a Factum on Appeal or Cross-Appeal.) The Supreme Court will also be offering information sessions on the Guidelines. If you are interested in registering for a session, or if you have any questions, please contact Joanne Laniel, Head, Registry Branch, at 613-996-7810. Please note that this new procedure applies only to appeals and does not apply to applications for leave to appeal. Procedures for e-filing applications for leave to appeal will be introduced at a later date. Check-out this Web site for up-to-date information on this and other upcoming initiatives such as a web-based portal allowing for direct filings with the Court. |
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Last updated: 2007-10-16
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