If a document cannot be e-filed with the circuit clerk or e-served due to: (a) an error in transmission of the document to the e-filing and service provider that was unknown to the sending participant; or (b) a failure to process the e-filing when received by the e-filing and service provider; or (c) rejection by the Clerk; or (d) other technical problems experienced by the filer; the Court may, upon satisfactory proof, enter an order permitting the document to be filed or served nunc pro tunc to the date it was first attempted to be e-filed and served.
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