It’s been a month since we first heard about the outage of the Philadelphia courts website, courts.phila.gov.

ICYMI: The city’s digital court systems were shut down on May 21 as a preventative measure after a virus was detected on multiple computers in the First Judicial District.

We are currently experiencing network issues with our website. We are working to restore connectivity. We apologize for the inconvenience. — PhilaCourts (@PhilaCourts) May 22, 2019

This has affected pretty much everyone involved in the local judicial system, from people tweeting to ask about jury duty to real estate agents unable to close on deals.

Though the website still isn’t completely up and running (and officials are pretty unclear about when that will happen again), there have been some updates since that fateful day in May. Here’s a recap of everything we know so far:

Again we appreciate your patience at this time and hope to meet all your filing needs to the best of our abilities. Advertisement — PhilaCourts (@PhilaCourts) June 10, 2019

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