Art by Carlos Ayala
Follow the money. The lesson keeps coming back home in the battles over access to court records.
Let’s start by looking at the positive side of that fundamental force. In San Francisco Superior, Clerk Michael Yuen is informally described as a former “bean counter” at City Hall where he was a financial analyst. He made the decision years ago to pay a mere $342,000 for an e-filing system.
“We own the EFM,” said one official at the court recently, referring to an e-filing system’s engine: the electronic file manager. It receives an e-filed document automatically and sends it into a clerk intake queue or straight into the docket.
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