In view of periodic notices received from federal courts regarding CM/ECF account holders, ECFX takes this opportunity to make clear our policy and methods for maintaining the confidentiality and security of sealed documents and restricted information. Specifically, ECFX takes this opportunity to address the memorandum issued by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts and the Standing Order of the Eastern District of North Carolina, R.E. "Third-Party Services and Access to Case Information and Documents" in which the court states:
“It has come to the attention of this Court that certain registered users of the Court's CM/ECF system may be using third-party service providers (including, but not limited to PACER Pro, DocketBird, CourtDrive, and RECAP) to collect and organize case filings. To facilitate the use of such a third-party service, these CM/ECF users either designate the third-party service provider as a secondary recipient of Notices of Electronic Filing (NEF) or Notices of Docket Activity (NDA), or share their PACER account credentials with the service provider. The thirdparty service provider then may download and manage documents on the CM/ECF users' behalf, and in some instances resell or republish case documents and case information that they obtain.”
We built ECFX to be an extension of your law firm's secure environment,
not a public library.
At ECFX, we fully support the federal courts' commitment to upholding the confidentiality of sealed documents and private information. Unlike other providers that adopt an open source approach and freely distribute your court documents to other firms and the general public, ECFX takes a proactive stance to prioritizing the security and privacy of your valuable information.
Should you desire further details or clarification regarding the subjects covered within this policy, please do not hesitate to contact us at success@goecfx.com