Should the hard copy of electronically filed documents be sent to the court?
The original of any document that is filed electronically shall not be delivered in hard copy to the Clerk unless otherwise ordered by the Court. Users shall retain in their files an original dated hard copy with hand written signature of all electronically filed documents and all electronically served documents. The hard copies shall be made available for inspection upon reasonable notice.
The original of any document that is filed electronically shall not be delivered in hard copy to the Clerk unless otherwise ordered by the Court. Users shall retain in their files an original dated hard copy with hand written signature of all electronically filed documents and all electronically served documents. The hard copies shall be made available for inspection upon reasonable notice.
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