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Subject: [OASIS members] OASIS TC Call For Participation: LegalXML ElectronicCourt Filing TC
A new OASIS technical committee is being formed. The OASIS LegalXML Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee has been proposed by the following members of OASIS: Donald L. Bergeron, Lexis-Nexis; Moira O’ Leary Rowley, ASC; Robin Gibson, OSCA; and by Mohyeddin Abdulaziz, Terrie Bousquin, Rolly L. Chambers, John M. Greacen, James I. Keane, John Messing, and Sean Wood, all Individual members. The proposal for a new TC meets the requirements of the OASIS TC Process (see http://oasis-open.org/committees/process.shtml), and is appended to this message. The proposal, which includes a statement of purpose, list of deliverables, and proposed schedule, will constitute the TC's charter. The TC Process allows these items to be clarified (revised) by the TC members; such clarifications (revisions), as well as submissions of technology for consideration by the TC and the beginning of technical discussions, may occur no sooner than the TC's first meeting. To become a member of this new TC you must 1) be an employee of an OASIS member organization or an Individual member of OASIS; 2) notify the TC co-chairs, John M. Greacen (john@greacen.net) or Moira O’Leary Rowley (moira.rowley@acs-inc.com), of your intent to participate at least 15 days prior to the first meeting; and 3) participate in the first meeting on 20 June. You should also subscribe to the TC's mail list. Note that membership in OASIS TCs is by individual, and not by organization. You must be eligible for participation at the time you time you notify the chair. The private mail list legalxml-courtfiling@lists.oasis-open.org is for committee discussions. TC members as well as any other interested OASIS members should subscribe to the list by going to the mail list web page at http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl, or by sending a message to legalxml-courtfiling-request@lists.oasis-open.org with the word "subscribe" as the body of the message. (Note that subscribing to the mail list does not make you a member of the TC; to become a member you must contact the TC chair as described in the preceeding paragraph.) A public comment list legalxml-courtfiling-comment@lists.oasis-open.org will be available for the public to make comments on the work of this TC; the public may subscribe to this list by going to the mail list web page at http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl, or by sending a message to legalxml-courtfiling-comment-request@lists.oasis-open.org with the word "subscribe" as the body of the message. The archives of both of these mail lists are visible to the public at http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/ </karl> ================================================================= Karl F. Best OASIS - Director, Technical Operations +1 978.667.5115 x206 karl.best@oasis-open.org http://www.oasis-open.org Proposal for OASIS LegalXML Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee, under the OASIS LegalXML Member Section (i) Name of Technical Committee Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee within the LegalXML Member Section. The Technical Committee plans to constitute the following subcommittees, and such additional subcommittees as shall appear necessary and appropriate to carrying out the Technical Committee’s purpose: * Case Management System Application Program Interface (CMS/API) Subcommittee * Court Document Subcommittee * Court Filing Policy Subcommittee * Query & Response Subcommittee (ii) Purpose of Technical Committee The Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee will develop specifications for the use of XML to create legal documents and to transmit legal documents from an attorney, party or self-represented litigant to a court, from a court to an attorney, party or self-represented litigant or to another court, and from an attorney or other user to another attorney or other user of legal documents. Because it is an essential part of the business model for electronic filing applications, the Technical Committee will also develop specifications for (1) querying a court for data or documents and for returning the response to such a query, (2) expressing unique court policies and requirements in XML, (3) providing legally sufficient service of court filings on other attorneys and unrepresented parties to a court case (and, if and when authorized by law, service of process on defendants or respondents to establish the court’s jurisdiction over them under principles of due process of law), and (4) linking electronic documents to law firm and court case management information and document management systems. It will develop additional specifications found to be needed to support the transition of courts and the legal profession from reliance upon paper documents and paper court files to electronic documents and electronic case files. In addition to the OASIS approval process, the Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee will provide its proposed and recommended specifications to the National Consortium for State Court Automation Standards, a subcommittee of the Joint Technology Committee of the Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) and National Association for Court Management (NACM). The National Consortium further vets the Technical Committee’s recommendations through a “Joint Standards Development (JSD) Team” comprised of representatives of state and local courts and private sector service providers interested in and knowledgeable about electronic court filing. The Joint Technology Committee acts upon the Technical Committee’s proposals, based upon the JSD team’s recommendations, to adopt a specification as a “proposed standard” for experimental implementation. After a “proposed standard” successfully completes two interoperability tests, the Technical Committee transmits the specification to the Joint Technology Committee for adoption as a “recommended standard.” When the Joint Technology Committee approves that recommendation, it is sent to the Boards of Directors of the two parent bodies for formal adoption on behalf of all state courts. The members of the Conference of Chief Justices will then take whatever actions are required to implement the standards in their jurisdictions. The Conference of State Court Administrators and National Association for Court Management may also submit the specifications for recognition by the Global Justice Information Network Advisory Committee of the United States Department of Justice. (iii) List of deliverables The Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee plans to complete the following tasks during its first year of operation: 1. Post the Electronic Court Filing 1.0 specification and DTD and the Electronic Court Filing 1.1 specification and DTD, which supercedes the 1.0 specification, developed by the Court Filing Work Group of Legal XML, Inc. on the Technical Committee site for general information and comment. These specifications support the transmission of electronic documents in any format from a filer to a court, together with all data needed by the court to enter the document (or a new case, if the document submitted initiates a new case) into the court’s case management information and document management systems, and the return of an acknowledgement. The Electronic Court Filing 1.1 specification and DTD have been recommended by the JSD team for approval by the National Consortium and the Joint Technology Committee at their next meetings in late July, 2002. 2. Develop a proposed Query & Response 1.0 specification and DTD by the end of June, 2002, for transmission to the JSD team, the National Consortium, and the Joint Technology Committee for consideration at their July, 2002 meetings. The Query & Response specification, which supports eight standard queries and unstructured queries from court users to courts for case and document information, is in an advanced stage of development. 3. Develop a proposed Court Document 1.0 specification and DTD by the end of June, 2002, for transmission to the JSD team, the National Consortium, and the Joint Technology Committee for consideration at their July, 2002 meetings. The Court Document 1.0 specification and DTD, which supports XML markup of typical court documents, is in an advanced stage of development. 4. Reach consensus on a definition for an interoperability test for electronic court filing XML specifications by the end of June, 2002, for transmission to the JSD team, the National Consortium, and the Joint Technology Committee for consideration at their July, 2002 meetings. The definition is in an advanced stage of development 5. Develop a proposed specification for a Case Management System Application Program Interface, which will support a standard interface between court case management information systems and electronic filing applications using the Electronic Court Filing 1.1 specification, by the end of October, 2002, for transmission to the JSD team, the National Consortium, and the Joint Technology Committee for consideration at their December, 2002 meetings. This specification as well is in an advanced stage of development. 6. Develop a proposed Court Filing Policy 1.0 specification and DTD or Schema to convey local court policies and conventions to electronic filing users by the end of October, 2002, for transmission to the JSD team, the National Consortium, and the Joint Technology Committee for consideration at their December, 2002 meetings. 7. Comment on proposed Electronic Filing Standards and a proposed Model Policy on Public Access and Privacy in Court Records being developed by a subcommittee of the National Consortium and a Joint Committee of COSCA and CCJ, respectively, scheduled for completion by the end of June, 2002. 8. Develop a proposed Electronic Court Filing 2.0 specification and schema, to incorporate SOAP, extensions and modifications to the 1.1 specification suggested by implementations, electronic signatures, and any further changes that may occur in the “reconciled” criminal justice XML development principles and data elements developed by the XML Standards Subcommittee of the Infrastructure Standards Working Group of the Global Justice Information Network Advisory Committee of the Department of Justice. (iv) Language in which the Technical Committee will conduct business All business will be conducted in English. (v) Date and time of the first meeting The first formal meeting of the Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee will be a teleconference on Thursday 20 June 2002, with several members meeting in person on Thursday and Friday, June 20 and 21, 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Prospective members may comment upon draft requirements documents, drafts of proposed specifications, and other matters within the purpose and objectives of the Technical Committee posted on the discussion list (legalxml-courtfiling-discuss@lists.oasis-open.org) prior to the first meeting. Subcommittees will meet by conference telephone call or make decisions by email. The CMS/API subcommittee will meet face-to-face in Salt Lake City, Utah on Wednesday afternoon, June 19, 2002. (vi) Meeting schedule for the year following formation of the Technical Committee The Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee will hold face to face meetings quarterly. The dates and places for those meetings are: * June 20 and 21, 2002, Salt Lake City, Utah * October 2 and 3, 2002, Boston, Massachusetts * December 12 and 13, 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada * April, 2003, To be determined * July, 2003, To be determined (vii) Names, electronic addresses and membership affiliations of persons eligible for OASIS Technical Committee Participation committed to the stated meeting schedule The following OASIS members support the creation of the Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee: * Mohyeddin Abdulaziz, abdulaziz@apltwo.ct.state.az.us, Individual member * Donald L. Bergeron, Donald.Bergeron@LEXIS-NEXIS.COM, Lexis-Nexis * Terrie Bousquin, Bousquin@greacen.net, Individual member * Rolly L. Chambers, rlchambers@justice.com, Individual member * Robin Gibson, Robin_Gibson@osca.state.mo.us, OSCA * John M. Greacen, john@greacen.net, Individual member * James I. Keane, jik@jkeane.com, Individual member * John Messing, jmessing@law-on-line.com, Individual member * Moira O’Leary Rowley, moira.rowley@acs-inc.com, ASC * Sean Wood, swood@perfectprobate.com, Individual member (viii) Names of the Technical Committee Co-chairs The co-chairs of the Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee are John M. Greacen and Moira O’Leary Rowley. (ix) Names of phone meeting sponsors None (x) Names of face-to-face meeting sponsors The Salt Lake City, Utah meeting will be sponsored by the Administrative Office of the Courts of Utah and the Utah State Bar Association. Sponsors for other meetings have not yet been determined. (xi) Policies and procedures of the Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee The Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee will follow the operating rules of OASIS and any operating rules adopted by the LegalXML Member Section Steering Committee with the approval of OASIS management and the OASIS Board of Directors. In addition, the Technical Committee will abide by the following practices: 1. All decisions will be made by consensus. 2. All decisions made in face-to-face meetings will be subject to ratification or rejection by the full membership of the Technical Committee on the list serve. 3. All email discussions concerning the technical work of the Technical Committee and its subcommittees will take place on OASIS supported list serves. 4. One member of the Technical Committee and of each subcommittee will serve as ombudsman to monitor the public list for that entity and provide input from the public list to the committee and subcommittee discussions. 5. In no event shall this Technical Committee finalize or approve any technical specification if it believes that the use, distribution, or implementation of such specification would necessarily require the unauthorized infringement of any third party rights known to the technical committee, and such third party has not agreed to provide necessary license rights on perpetual, royalty-free, non-discriminatory terms.
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