A seven-alarm fire that engulfed a Brooklyn warehouse and destroyed more than a million court files in January 2015 served as a reminder to New York City Family Court administrators that a project already underway to digitize the court had to be accelerated.
Eighteen months later, in June, the Queens Family Court became the first court in the city to go paperless, with other courts soon to follow suit.
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