Courts across the country are improving access to documents and maximizing resources with LexisNexis File & Serve e-filing solutions. Read profiles of some of these successful courts. And in some jurisdictions where the court has not yet implemented e-filing, law firms have agreed to enable their cases for electronic service in order to manage litigation more effectively.
You must be a registered LexisNexis File & Serve user to e-file, e-serve or access documents.
Attorneys/firm staff involved in a LexisNexis File & Serve e-filing or e-service case, register here.
Anyone interested exclusively in accessing publicly available documents in the LexisNexis File & Serve system, register here.
Not currently involved in an e-filing or e-service case but interested in talking with a LexisNexis File & Serve representative? Use this link to contact a rep.
Court documents are accessible online for case types in which e-filing has been implemented. Other restrictions may apply. Download a complete list of courts (Word doc,
113K) including e-filing enabled case types and applicable document access restrictions.
E-service projects in courts across the U.S.
Law firms across the country have adopted LexisNexis File & Serve e-service to improve their management of a wide variety of litigation types, including: antitrust, securities & unfair trade practices; asbestos, water contamination & other toxic torts; construction defect and insurance coverage.