Lawyers representing North Carolina’s top court administrator defended the new eCourts program in a federal court filing this week. A motion submitted Tuesday asks a judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging eCourts’ implementation.
The court system in Alamance County will transition from paper files to the state s new, cloud-based digital records-management system in late April, the N.C. Administrative Office of the Courts announced.
The court systems in two neighboring counties will transition from paper files to the state s new, cloud-based digital records-management system in late April, but Randolph County s courts will not until
early half of North Carolina’s counties will have access to eCourts by the end of the year. The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts released Friday an updated eCourts