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Subject: RE: [legalxml-courtfiling] Criteria for inclusion of elements in the ECF core specification
I have edited
the paragraph (below, showing changes in red) in
hopes of increasing the clarity of the distinctions you are making. (I am,
after all, the TC’s Editor.) The result is below. If I have changed the
meaning, that would be because I did not understand the point being made. I
used underscoring to distinguish the three types of message being discussed (common,
case-specific, court-specific). I also thought it may be best to
get away from concepts like “majority” (= 50% + 1) where it seemed
you intended the “generality” of courts, etc. I hope these changes
are on track and help clarify matters. Roger Roger Winters Program and Project Manager and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Coordinator Department of Judicial Administration 516 V: (206) 296-7838 F: (206) 296-0906 roger.winters@metrokc.gov From: Cabral, James E.
[mailto:JCabral@mtgmc.com] ECF
TC: One
of my tasks was to define some criteria for the inclusion of elements in
ECF. Please review and comment on the following draft language for
insertion into the next version of the specification: Elements
in the ECF core specification, whether in common, case type-specific, or court-specific messages, should be generally
useful to a case management system for purposes of filing review, docketing
and/or court administration. That is, elements
in the core-specification should be useful as
“filing metadata” about the case, the filing transaction, parties or documents. sheet
can generally be considered document(s) being filed. Elements in the ECF common messages should be
applicable to
case-types, but not to
a the
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