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Case Center

Case Center is the mandatory document sharing platform in the Superior Court of Justice. It is now being used for most events before the Superior Court of Justice. Where Case Center is used, parties are expected to upload electronic copies of their documents to Case Center after they are accepted for filing by the court. Documents that are uploaded to Case Center will be available for review by all participants before and during a court hearing. The use of Case Center is not limited to remote hearings; you will be expected to use Case Center and refer to Case Center-generated page numbers whether your attendance is virtual or in person.

IMPORTANT: Case Center does not replace online filing systems currently in place, such as the Ministry’s Justice Services Online (JSO). Material filed into JSO or with the court through other means is not automatically placed into Case Center. It is the responsibility of counsel and parties to upload material into Case Center after it has been accepted and filed by the court. Instructions related to filing can be found at Filing.

This page provides information to help you work with Case Center in accordance with your case before the Superior Court of Justice.

The Ministry of the Attorney General’s Court Services Division offers support to counsel and self-represented litigants with Case Center inquiries. Please dial 1-800-980-4962 and select option 4 for Case Center support or email your questions to info.CaseCenter@ontario.ca. Support is available from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Monday to Friday).

You can access support resources directly through Case Center. After you have logged in, click on the “Support” button at the top of the screen. From there you can access resources including quick reference guides, FAQ and tip articles, as well as watch videos explaining how to use Case Center

For counselhttps://answers.legalprof.thomsonreuters.com/casecenter_canada/outside-counsel

If you are counsel, the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) offers training, hands-on tools, and services to assist lawyers and firms in making the transition to using Case Center. The OBA has partnered with Thomson Reuters to receive the training and test environment necessary to help support members of the bar. To learn more about these training packages, visit: https://www.oba.org/Professional-Development-Resources/CaseCentre/Case-Training-Options

For self-represented litigantshttps://answers.legalprof.thomsonreuters.com/casecenter_canada/self-represented-lit-1

Top quick tips to using Case Center in the Superior Court of Justice can be accessed here: https://www.ontariocourts.ca/scj/case-center/quick-tips/


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