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Judicial branch asks for eCourt staff, marshals and debt-service funding in supplemental State court administrator Amy Quinlan told the committees the judiciary needs positions to support Maine eCourts (e-filing review specialists, call-center clerks), IT security, deputy marshals, and one-time funding for transcript and civil-commitment costs; the branch also requested debt-service increases tied to a $150M 2025 bond for courthouse projects.

Maine's Judicial Branch is gearing up for a transformative eCourt rollout, but they need your support for essential staffing and funding to make it happen!

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Administrative Law Court asks for $313,200 to cover retirement and attorney pay, cites e-filing gains Judge Trip Anderson told legislators the court has implemented an e-filing and case-management system that improved efficiency and enabled credit-card payments, and requested $70,000 for judicial retirement contributions and $243,200 for salary increases to retain attorneys.

South Carolina's Administrative Law Court is pushing for $313,200 in funding to enhance attorney pay and retirement contributions while celebrating the efficiency gains from its new e-filing system.

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Louisiana Legislature requests study on e-filing for medical review panels Legislature urges feasibility study for e-filing and e-payment systems for malpractice claims

Louisiana lawmakers are pushing for a groundbreaking study on e-filing and e-payment systems for malpractice claims—could this transform the healthcare landscape?

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