Maryland Court of Appeals also offers e-filing option in appeals from non-MDEC jurisdictions
By Steve Klepper (Twitter: @MDAppeal)
Following yesterday’s similar announcement by the Court of Special Appeals, the Maryland Court of Appeals today posted on its home page that MDEC filing will be optional in appeals originating in the three non-MDEC jurisdictions (Baltimore City, Montgomery County, and Prince George’s County). Read More…
COSA offers optional e-filing in non-MDEC counties during emergency
By Steve Klepper (Twitter: @MDAppeal)
Late Sunday, the Court of Special Appeals updated its home page to announce a significant change to mitigate disruptions to Maryland appellate practice during the COVID-19 emergency. The largest volume of appeals come from the three jurisdictions that have yet to transition to Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC): Baltimore City, Montgomery County, and Prince George’s County. As a result, appeals from those three circuit courts have been paper-only.
As of March 15, however, the Court will allow filings via MDEC, as an optional alternative to paper filing, in appeals from non-MDEC jurisdictions. Read More…