The federal courts have undergone significant procedural changes over the past couple of decades, one that has probably escaped the notice of everyone except the folks who labor in that particular vineyard (i.e., the lawyers). Since the early 2000s, the federal courts shifted to a system of “e-filing,” which requires most documents besides the initial lawsuit itself be delivered electronically to the federal court. (County by county, the California state courts are only catching up now.) Almost all of the documents in every case now that aren’t already computer files must be scanned (usually into Adobe Acrobat format) and then can be filed as quickly as one can send an e-mail. Attorneys who
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