Title: Order Promulgating Amendments to Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure.

State: minnesota

Issuer: Minnesota Supreme Court

Document:

STATE OF MINNESOTA pe EE Les
IN SUPREME COURT JUN 0.2011
ADM09-8006 FILED

(Formerly C4-84-2133)

Onder Promulgating Amendments to
Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure
ORDER

‘The Minnesota appellate courts will imminently begin delivering case-related
documents electronically. The clerk of appellate courts will send out notices, orders,
cpinions, and case-related correspondence by e-mail, rather than by postal mail. Paper
copies of these case-related documents will no longer be mailed, except to self
represented parties who do not have an e-mail address. To accommodate this change in
method of delivery as it applies to final decisions of the appellate courts, and to expressly
acknowledge in the rule the requirement for and long-standing practice of delivery to
self-represented parties, Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 136.01, subd. 2, is amended.

The court being fully advised in the premises,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Rule 136.01, subdivision 2, of the Rules of Civil
Appellate Procedure is amended to read as follows:

136.01. Decision

 

 

ibd. 2. Notice of Decision. Upon the filing of a decision or order
which determines the matter, the clerk of the appellate courts shall
transmitmail a copy to the attorneys for the parties, 1o selEtepresented
‘parties, and to the trial court, The transmittalmaiting shall constitute notice
of filing

 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this amendment shall be effective on June 22,
2011
Dated: June 20, 2011

BY THE COURT:

Lorie $. Gildea
Chief Justice