“Judges, court clerk staff, and attorneys all benefit, with quicker delivery and immediate access to documents accepted for filing.” The transition to system- ...
[InsideTrack](https://www.wisbar.org/NewsPublications/InsideTrack/Pages/Article.aspx?Volume=15&Issue=5&ArticleID=29631) newsletter and on the court system’s [Appellate eFiling website](https://www.wicourts.gov/ecourts/efileappellate/index.jsp). “The fact we had eFiling in place in the circuit courts and Court of Appeals helped us maintain court operations during the pandemic. The transition to system-wide eFiling formally began in 2016, when Justice Patience Drake Roggensack served as chief justice, and the Court approved rules for mandatory eFiling in the circuit courts. The Court’s order and interim rule on mandatory eFiling does not apply to judicial discipline and attorney regulatory proceedings at this time. With very few limited exceptions, eFiling has been required in the circuit courts since 2017 and in the Court of Appeals since July 1, 2021. The transition period will begin April 1, 2023 with the expansion of a voluntary eFiling pilot program, and end June 30 with mandatory eFiling effective July 1.