“We were working on the appellate case management system when the cyberattack occurred, forcing technology staff to shift their attention to restoring district court operations,” Luckert said in a statement. “Once district courts were back online, we returned to the appellate case management system project and appellate efiling.”
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“It … means that many thousands of cases were wrongly