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Law Practice

Apr. 13, 2012

Small attorneys balk at fees, delays in accessing court files

While California courts are grappling with how to employ technology to link their dockets together, some attorneys are concerned about another part of the system in need of upgrades: the printing of and access to court documents.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


While California courts are grappling with how to employ technology to link their dockets together, some attorneys - especially those in solo practice or at smaller firms - are concerned about another part of the system in need of upgrades: the printing of and access to court documents in their own counties.


Unlike the federal system, which charges 10 cents a page to view court documents online, the ...

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