Published with this notice is the Supreme Court’s April 29, 2013 Order relaxing a number of Rules of Court and authorizing a number of procedures so as to facilitate electronic filing in the Appellate Division of Superior Court. The Appellate Division will incrementally begin to accept electronic filing of appeals and motions using its new application known as "eDATA" (Electronic Docketing of Appeals and Tracking Application). Access to eDATA will be through the Judiciary’s website at www.njcourts.com.

The Judiciary will open eDATA on a voluntary basis to attorneys who are licensed to practice law in New Jersey consistent with the schedule set forth below. Participating attorneys may initiate an appeal and submit motions, along with all associated documents, from any computer having internet access. Attorneys representing respondents in appeals filed through eDATA will also be permitted to use eDATA consistent with the schedule below. Attorneys will be able to review their submitted documents, as well as documents electronically submitted by their adversary, through the eDATA portal. In addition, attorneys will receive communications from their Appellate Division case manager through this application via email. Use of eDATA requires an internet connection with a standard browser (e.g., Google Chrome, Mozilla FireFox, Opera, Safari, Windows Internet Explorer). All documents uploaded through eDATA must be in PDF format, which may require the use of a scanner.

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