Appellate lawyers and judges might get excited about tweaks in the works for Texas appellate courts’ case management system.

All of the state’s appellate courts use the Texas Appeals Management and E-filing System. Appellate clerks, who make up the TAMES governance committee, review and prioritize enhancement requests for the system, according to an August 2014 director’s report to the Texas Judicial Council.

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