Website maintenance scheduled for May 7 will cause brief service interruptions

Honorable Katherine M. Perhach, Chief Judge
Honorable Katherine M. Perhach, Chief Judge
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin announced on Apr. 27 that its website will experience intermittent service interruptions on Thursday, May 7, between 3:00 and 4:00 PM due to scheduled maintenance.

This announcement is important for users who rely on the court’s website for information or services, as they may encounter temporary disruptions during the maintenance window.

According to the court, the planned work will not impact access to CM/ECF, which is a separate electronic case filing system used by legal professionals and parties involved in bankruptcy cases.

No additional background information or context was provided regarding the reason for this particular maintenance or any changes expected after its completion.

Users are advised to plan accordingly and access necessary resources before or after the scheduled downtime. The court has not indicated further disruptions beyond this period.



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