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Subject: RE: [legalxml-ms] LegalXML specifications


There is one other possibility that I may have overlooked earlier. If
you are in search of LegalXML open standards to base applications upon,
then the links that have been provided or will be provided to you should
be of assistance, but please understand that there is no formal support
provided, although one of our technical committees is in the process of
creating a discussion forum for court filing applications. 



> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: RE: [legalxml-ms] LegalXML specifications
> From: John Messing <jmessing@law-on-line.com>
> Date: Fri, April 20, 2007 4:15 pm
> To: John Greacen <greacenjmg@earthlink.net>
> Cc: legalxml-ms@lists.oasis-open.org, Robin Gibson
> <Robin.Gibson@courts.mo.gov>, 'Rex McElrath' <mcelratr@gaaoc.us>,
> "'Winters,Roger'" <Roger.Winters@METROKC.GOV>, 'Mary McRae'
> <mary.mcrae@oasis-open.org>, "'David L. Bjorgaard'"
> <dlb@bjorgaardlaw.com>
> 
> Please permit me a few additions to what Mr. Greacen has correctly
> stated. There is no "current open-source 'Legalxml' markup language."
> There are LegalXML Open Standards, which are schemas (and in perhaps
> some cases dtd's) that can be used with programming languages to
> create permissibly either proprietary or open source software. The
> Standards allow software developers to create tools and applications
> that are interoperable and enable similar or parallel API's. If you
> are looking for open source software and tools, you are not in the
> right place. If you wish to help develop the standards around which
> such tools can be built, then you are most welcome to join our
> organization. Thank you. Best regards. John Messing LegalXML Member
> Section Chair > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject:
> [legalxml-ms] LegalXML specifications > From: "John Greacen"  > Date:
> Fri, April 20, 2007 3:08 pm > To: "'David L. Bjorgaard'"  > Cc: ,
> "Robin Gibson" > , "'Rex McElrath'" , > "'Winters, Roger'" , "'Mary
> McRae'" >  > > There are two LegalXML specifications for marking up
> legal documents - > Court Document 1.1 developed by the Electronic
> Court Filing Technical > Committee almost five years ago and the
> recent eContracts > specification developed by the eContracts
> Technical Committee the end > of last year. Both specifications can, I
> believe, be obtained from the > OASIS webpages for those Technical
> Committees. I am copying Robin > Gibson to make sure that Court
> Document 1.1 can be obtained from the > ECFTC website. Both
> specifications are available for public use. To my > knowledge there
> is no application software supporting either > specification. The
> Court Documents Subcommittee of the Electronic > Court Filing
> Technical Committee, co-chaired by Rex McElrath and Roger > Winters,
> are working on a successor specification to Court Document > 1.1. I
> encourage you to join their effort - or at least to contact > them to
> learn more about it.



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