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Can an attorney authorize someone in their office (such as a paralegal) to use their login name and password to file documents in CM/ECF?

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Yes, but the court recommends that such access be very limited and controlled since whatever is filed under that name and password is deemed to have the attorney’s signature on it.

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Yes, but the court recommends that such access be very limited and controlled since whatever is filed under that name and password is deemed to have the attorney’s signature on it. Logins must match signatures. Attorneys cannot share logins.

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Yes, but the court recommends that such access be very limited and controlled since whatever is filed under that name and password is deemed to have the attorney’s signature on it. Logins must match signatures. Attorneys cannot share logins. If a member of your staff that had access to this information leaves your employ, the Court encourages you to change your password for security reasons. Back to Access Related category Back to top.

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