Signature on Documents

Connecticut Practice Book

Rule: 62-6

Jurisdiction: CT

Bluebook Citation: Conn. P.B. 62-6

(Amended March 15, 2017, to take effect June 15, 2017.) (a) All documents shall be signed by counsel of record. Attorneys shall sign electronically filed documents and electronically submitted briefs by entering their individual juris number during the filing transaction. Self-represented parties shall sign electronically filed documents and electroni- cally submitted briefs by entering their E-Services user identification during the filing transaction. If a document or brief is electronically filed by more than one self-represented party, it must include the E-Services user identification or written signa- ture of each self-represented party filing the document. (b) All documents, except Judicial Branch forms, must include a signature block at the end of the document or brief, but before the appendix, if any. The signature block shall include the name, phone number, address, and, unless filed by counsel of record that are excluded from elec- tronic filing, email address for counsel of record filing the document. (c) An attorney may assist a client in preparing a document or brief to be signed and filed by the 458 © Copyrighted by the Secretary of the State of the State of Connecticut RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE

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