Where would I get a copy of a document filed in a Business Court case that is listed on the Internet but does not exist electronically?
There will be cases that have files that exist only in paper. The Internet Document Center of the web site will note such a file with an asterisk, and a hyperlink will provide notice that a particular “paper-filed” document is not available electronically. You may get a copy of this document from the clerks office in the county of origin or in some cases from the Business Court Administrator. Particularly large files may be directed to the court via CD-ROM and will be available from the Business Court on CD-ROM for the cost of copying the files to a recordable CD.
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