Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Electronic RJO Now Available For CourtFileNow Clients
Friday, August 3, 2012
e-Filing Delivers Simplicity & Speed for County Judges
- Full access to complete case information including full CCS history and all case documents in as little as two to three clicks
- File using a proposed order used verbatim in as little as three clicks
- Capability to use and modify a proposed order
- Capability to rapidly switch from Court Calendar to Case Detail to Process an Order, or Dispose of a Case or enter a CCS or Schedule an Event
- One Click routing or sharing of Case Filings with sticky note comments to any court staff or the clerk
- One click viewing of Court Staff queues
- Court staff can complete filings up to the point of submission, then save the in process filing for routing to the Judge for final review and submission
- Rapid capability to archive or un-archive one or multiple filing events from the active queues
- Rapid search capability by Cause Number or by Party Name, or by Attorney Name
Monday, July 23, 2012
eCourt Systems Offers eFiling on 4 Additional County Division Case Types
Attorneys can now use the CourtFileNow software to electronically file four additional county court case types: CC (Civil Collections), CT (Civil Tort), PL (Civil Plenary), and MI (Civil Miscellaneous).
Registered users of the comprehensive efiling system have been able to e-file MF (Mortgage Foreclosure) cases for the past two years. This recent expansion of Case Types is greatly welcomed by the County Clerk, Courts, and Lawyers.
eCourt Systems, Inc. uses a subscriber funded model which can make it possible for Counties of all sizes to potentially obtain CourtFileNow at zero or little cost to the County. In fact, County Governments can even generate revenue from the user fees.
The efiling of County Court Cases saves time & money for all parties while streamlining the entire filing process. To schedule a demo please contact eCourt Systems @ 1-888-318-4751
Friday, June 29, 2012
CourtFileNow … Innovative, Integrated E-Filing
- CourtFIleNow seamlessly integrates with your existing court case management system to present a uniform view of all court case records including e-Filed and paper files cases, thus eliminating duplication and wasted effort
- CourtFileNow is easy to use with simple step-by-step screens that that utilize standard internet methods
- CourtFileNow provides 24/7 rapid processing of filings from any Internet connected computer.
- The system is adaptable and will handle all civil and criminal case types
- CourtFIleNow has been designed for integration with multiple case management systems
- It has been built “device independent” so that cases and documents can also be fully viewed on pad computers and smart phones
- CourtFileNow has been designed for easy adaptation to various document storage methods
- CourtFileNow already has developed an add-on electronic RJO to operate in multiple settings
Friday, May 25, 2012
ACCCIND - Association of Clerks of Circuit Courts of Indiana Conference
June 12-14 in French Lick, IndianaeCourt Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at the 2012 Annual Association of Clerks of Circuit Courts of Indiana Conference.
The ACCIND conference is called by the IN State Board of Accounts on behalf of the Clerks and their staff. The conference is extremely informative and A LOT of Fun! We look forward to meeting you to the French Lick Resort on June 12-14th, 2012.
eCourt Systems, Inc (an Indiana Corporation) offers a superior efiling product called CourtFileNow which enables Attorneys to efile Court Cases from anywhere. CourtFileNow has been LIVE in Lake County, Indiana for over two years and is now being offered to additional counties. Counties may be able to begin using this technology with no upfront costs. Revenue Sharing is also available.
Contact us today to learn more: 1-888-318-4751
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Court Technology Bulletin: Calculating an E-Court Return on Investment (ROI)

By James E. McMillan, NCSC; Carole D. Pettijohn, Ph.D., Director of Technology Services for R.B. "Chips" Shore, Manatee County Clerk of Court; Jennifer K. Berg, Esq., Sustainable Practice Leader, Northgate Environmental Management.
As it is legislative budget season for the USA state courts, it is a good time to look at the excellent work that Manatee County, Florida has done in calculating the return on investment of converting from a physical paper-based to an electronic-based organization. In addition, this article will also discuss the environmental cost savings benefits of going “E”.
The Clerk of Court office in Manatee County first presented their ROI work at the CTC-2009 Conference.
Now they have kind enough to share their more recent information. But before we begin, it is important to note that this work was audited in 2008 to determine estimated cost saving and re-audited three years later to confirm the initial findings by Manatee County’s Internal Audit Department. The analysis included personnel interviews, office staff observations, reviewed “flowcharts of processes, policies, and procedures” as well as a “limited time analysis for tasks related to court records” resulting in performance calculations for the time and costs for handling paper. The original analysis, performed in the fall of 2008, attempted to separate the time and cost of the electronic system from the manual since they were operating a dual system.
Specifically, in 2008 Manatee County found that the cost of maintaining paper files was $.57 per page while the cost of documents E-filed and printed was $.68 per page. In other words, E-filing was more costly when paper files were required to be maintained.
Please note that that this original analysis did not include the costs of maintaining the electronic images including workstations, hardware, software or technical staff support. Parenthetically, I don’t think that this is necessarily a problem since the commercial case management systems (CMS) now include electronic document management (EDMS) as a core function. This is at least partially due to the increased capabilities that the major database systems (Microsoft SQL and Oracle) have added in the past decade. There is simply little reason to maintain a separate EDMS if one upgrades their CMS.
That said, the new analysis does include the costs for E-filing, document management, redaction, and their outstanding aiSmartbench system previously noted in this CTB article.
The updated 2011 analysis looked at four cost scenarios:
1. Electronic Intake; Electronic Storage; Electronic Use
2. Electronic Intake; Electronic Storage; Paper Use
3. Paper Intake; Electronic & Paper Storage; Paper Use
4. Electronic Intake; Electronic & Paper Storage; Paper Use
The report states:
Methodology:
The methodology for determining the costs took into consideration the personnel time for those directly involved in handling documents and the supplies, equipment, and overhead required for the various tasks. In order to establish the cost components, inquires with senior management from various departments of the Clerk’s Office were conducted; costs were also derived from the Clerk’s finance system and internet research, when needed. In the same way, the technological costs, including the software (One-Button E-file, NetDMS, aiRedact, and aiSmartbench), the storage area network, and the Technology Services personnel time, were captured for the analysis.
Results - Cost Per Page:
Electronic Intake; Electronic Storage; Electronic Use ............$ 0.11It is important to note the cost of scanning and printing and that the best possible scenario is to E-file and to not print anything. Unfortunately Manatee County has not been allowed to eliminate the paper copy requirement. But they have transitioned from “file folders” to date-based box storage for the paper copies. In other words, cost and operational efficiency are being hampered by legal records requirements (“Print on Demand” has costs).
Electronic Intake; Electronic Storage; Paper Use ..................$ 0.24
Paper Intake; Electronic & Paper Storage; Paper Use.......... $ 0.69
Electronic Intake; Electronic & Paper Storage; Paper Use.....$ 0.57
Manatee County has been kind enough to provide the linked spreadsheet that one can download for your own analysis.
Space Cost Factors
There are additional factors that should also be considered including potential physical space savings. Courthouses are incredibly expensive storage spaces. It is not uncommon for a courthouse to cost $300 or more per square foot for construction with maintenance at from 5-15% (or more) per year. Thus a small 20’x60’ file room would cost $360,000 to construct and at 5% per year, cost $18,000 per year to heat/cool and maintain.
The location of your courthouse, facility age, and efficiency of your heating/cooling systems certainly make a difference. For example, Manatee County will be able to realize significant savings by upgrading their cooling system.
Space cost must be compared to storage of the same amount of paper electronically. In a 2009 article: The Cost of Managing Paper: A Great Incentive to Go Paperless! (PDF), the author notes:
“A mere 150GB hard drive has storage capacity equivalent to that of 70 filing cabinets—at less than $200 for the hard drive. Cost of filing cabinets and floor space for those 70 filing cabinets? $22,000!”Further, there is a cost to the risk of document loss and destruction when storing information on paper. Courthouses have burned down. Documents have been misfiled and stolen. And while it has been possible to recreate court files from litigant copies, this solution is not complete. Electronic storage redundancy obviously reduces these risks considerably.
Environment costs
Finally, there are environmental impacts of maintaining paper records. Jennifer Berg, Sustainable Practice Leader at Northgate Environmental, wrote a paper while a graduate student at the Presidio Graduate School, and presented her findings regarding the “green” impact for the “mandatory use of electronic filing of all civil documents” in the San Francisco Superior Court. She notes on page 14 of her report:
“The Court’s main impact on natural resources is the vast amount of paper that is used in the legal process. This impacts the use of timber, electricity, GHG in the form of transportation and production, and the end of life when the paper finds its way to landfill. If electronic filing of documents was mandated, the use of paper would diminish immensely, thereby correspondingly reducing the impact throughout the value chains.”Based on her estimates of 12,533 non-family or probate related civil cases filed during FY 2007-08:
• An estimated 123 tons of paper are used for these civil cases each year
• 455 tons of wood were used to create the paper
• 3,677 million BTU’s of energy were used in paper production
• And 723,502 lbs of CO2 equivalent were produced
( The environmental impact estimates were made using the Environmental Defense Fund Paper Calculator. See: http://www.papercalculator.org)
In addition Ms. Berg estimated more than 250,000 trips were needed to transport the paper resulting in approximately 5.4 million miles traveled or 2,400 tons of CO2 emissions.
In other words, the energy used for just 12,500 cases was the equivalent of 199 homes for one year; multiplied by the more than 1.5 million civil matters filed each year in California, these paper documents represent a significant burden on the environment.
Conclusion
It is easy to see that the reductions in these overall systems costs noted above will benefit not only the court but also the participants and the general public. Investment in "E" pays off.
Link to original article
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
eFile Court Cases and Enhance Productivity
CourtFileNow enhances PRODUCTIVITY As a rule, CourtFileNow increases accuracy and enhances productivity by reducing effort and eliminating most redundancies as well as narrowing the margin of error. Automating any repetitive or detailed effort can increase accuracy up to 80% or more. So switching from paper to electronic files has compelling advantage for the Courts, the Clerk and attorneys.
CourtFileNow automatically generates Appearance Forms and Summons Documents. Imagine a case with ten or more defendants. Now imagine the advantage of handling “paperwork” electronically with the touch of a key.
Our electronic case filing software simplifies submission steps in the process with “Wizards for Filings” that insure the minimum requirements and edits are met before proceeding.
CourtFileNow is easy to use and requires no adjustments to the application to fit the workflow of your office. One staff person can process files for multiple attorneys. Conversely, several people can work on the document over a period of time, save the document and send it to the next person in the chain for review before submission.
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Thursday, May 3, 2012
CourtFileNow - An Easier Way to file Court Cases

CourtFileNow delivers significant TIME SAVINGS
CourtFileNow provides 24/7 rapid processing of case filings from any computer connected to the Internet. Most importantly, it dramatically reduces processing time and eliminates backup at the Clerk’s Office, changing turnaround from weeks to days and even hours.
Filings on existing cases are immediately updated in the official record. Instant alerts notify all parties to any activity on the case by the Court, the Clerk and opposing attorneys.
CourtFileNow delivers significant MONEY SAVINGS
With CourtFileNow, law offices will see an immediate reduction in printing and copying costs as well as equipment service fees. Consider the costs of travel time, gas and mileage traveling to and from court to file… those costs can be dramatically reduced.
There will be an obvious and immediate savings on mailing costs.
Consider the savings on certified mail alone… CourtFileNow sends notification through an electronic notice service for all parties represented by an attorney.
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Superior Product Support for County Government Employees

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Our Comprehensive Training and Support Includes:
- Initial assessment.
- Software Installation performed by our professional and courteous staff.
- Onsite in-depth training regarding operating the software programs.
- Onsite in-depth training of County I.T. personnel.
- Ongoing tech support is available via email, phone, or in-person if necessary.
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- Software upgrades are installed as they become available.
eCourt Systems - About Us
eCourt Systems, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cenifax Management Services, Inc. Cenifax Management Services is an Indiana corporation which was founded in 1980.
Cenifax has experience building and supporting the hardware, software, and network infrastructure required, with expertise in security, performance, and maximizing availability and recoverability.
Cenifax Management Services and eCourt Systems, Inc. have developed Products and Processes that utilize the Internet to provide many of the day to day government services that we all use, making it cheaper, faster and more convenient for all constituents to use these services. This supports effective and low cost government.
eCourt Systems, Inc. has specialized in providing for the needs of the Courts and all of the various users and processors of Court Case information. The CourtFileNow product provides paperless filing, service, processing, and information support that maximizes effectiveness while minimizing costs to all users and processors of court case information.
eCourt Systems, Inc. is the convergence of a long track record of significant County government technology expertise combined with new product innovation and superior client satisfaction.
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