Supreme Court of South Carolina, 2016

Re Electronic Filing Pilot Program

Re Electronic Filing Pilot Program
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided September 7, 2016 · Carolina, Pleicones
417 S.C. 430; 790 S.E.2d 759; 2016 S.C. LEXIS 378

Re Electronic Filing Pilot Program

Opinion of the Court

AMENDED ORDER

Pursuant to the provisions of Article V, Section 4 of the South Carolina Constitution,

IT IS ORDERED that, until further notice, attorneys acting as special referees shall not Electronically File (E-File) signed orders in cases where they are acting as special referees. Special referees must submit documents for filing by (1) utilizing a Traditional Filing method, such as submitting signed orders to the clerk of court directly or mailing signed orders to the clerk; or (2) with advance permission of a clerk of court, by emailing signed orders to the clerk of court.

This Order does not excuse attorneys who serve as special referees from mandatory E-Filing in cases where they are counsel for a party. This Order modifies a previous Order dated January 15, 2016, and is effective immediately.

s/Costa M. Pleicones Costa M. Pleicones Chief Justice of South Carolina

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