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Friday, October 22, 2004

Colorado: Moffat County courts going paperless -- slowly
Trekking down to the courts to retrieve legal documents is slowly becoming a thing of the past in Moffat County thanks to an electronic filing system that slowly is gaining momentum locally.

Clerks in Moffat County's combined courts recently received training to become more fluent with the system that allows attorneys and court employees to file paperless pleadings.

The benefits, said Diana Meyer, clerk of courts for Moffat County's combined courts, is that the system saves on employees' workloads. She expects the clerk's office to embrace "e-filing" by the beginning of 2005.

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