<Survey on Lawyers' Awareness of Civil Court ITization 2026 Edition> About 40% of Lawyers 'Have Not Used mints' in Cases Handled
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Bengo4.com conducted a survey of 301 member lawyers regarding their readiness for the mandatory use of mints ahead of the full enforcement of the revised Civil Procedure Act. While registration rates exceeded 80%, about 40% have never used the system for cases handled, and 80% plan to continue creating paper files, indicating the challenges in achieving a full digital transition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is required of lawyers under the revised Civil Procedure Act?
- A: Submission of litigation documents via the Civil Court Document Electronic Filing System 'mints' becomes mandatory.
- Q: What is the awareness level of lawyers regarding IT adoption?
- A: While registration is progressing, lawyers are cautious about practical use, and there is a strong tendency to continue using paper-based management alongside IT.
- Q: Is the transition to paperless workflows advancing?
- A: About half of the lawyers intend to shift to electronic record management, but about 80% plan to continue creating paper files even after the mandate.