By Dhyana Levey
Daily Journal Staff Writer
After San Francisco Superior Court's success with electronic filing for asbestos cases over the past 11 years, a group of the court's judges are now working on expanding the practice to cut down paper use and reduce storage fees for case files.
The plan is to extend e-filing and e-service to other complex litigation and single assignment cases, Presiding Judge James McBride ann...
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