Vt. R. App. P. 1
Reporter's Notes-2021 Amendment
The Vermont Judiciary is transferring to a new electronic case management system (CMS) entitled Odyssey, and electronic filing through Odyssey File and Serve (OFS). The new CMS and OFS are being used in all the superior courts and the systems will roll out to the Supreme Court. These rule changes are a necessary part of that transition.
Subdivisions 1(a) and (f) are amended to clarify that the appellate rules apply to both cases on appeal and matters of original jurisdiction, unless expressly modified by another rule. For example, proceedings on petitions for extraordinary relief have different procedures under Rule 21. Further, original jurisdiction matters concerning attorney discipline, attorney licensing, or judicial conduct have sets of rules that provide additional procedures for those proceedings.
Rule 1(c)(4) is amended to indicate that the definitions in the Vermont Rules for Electronic Filing apply. Definitions are added in new paragraphs (c)(5)-(7). Rule (c)(5) defines entry fee, efiling fee, and filing fee. Rule 1(c)(6) provides a definition for the general term record of actions, which is created by the docket clerk pursuant to Rule 45, which requires the clerk to maintain a docket of the actions taken in the appeal and to record documents filed and orders issued. This was referred to as the docket entries in the legacy filing system. The CMS refers to these as the case summary. Record of actions is used a more general term to encompass both. Rule (c)(7) provides a definition for appeal volume, which is a PDF document created by the court using the information in the CMS. The appeal volume contains documents that are in the electronic case file, as defined in 2020 V.R.E.F. 2(c). As the courts transition to the CMS, some trial court cases have paper as well as electronic files. The appeal volume contains only the PDF documents and does not include media files. A photograph included in a PDF document may be part of the appeal volume.