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National Conference of Bankruptcy Clerks
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
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NextGen CM/ECF Pilot Courts
3 District Courts: Florida Northern Kansas Minnesota 4 Bankruptcy Courts: Alaska California Southern New Jersey Oregon 2 Appellate Courts: 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
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NextGen CM/ECF Early Adopter Courts
7 District Courts: 8 Bankruptcy Courts: Alabama Northern District of Columbia Indiana Southern Iowa Northern Iowa Southern Missouri Western Nebraska South Dakota
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NextGen CM/ECF Releases
1.1 Release (pilot courts live; early adopter courts testing) Central Sign-on Workspace Citation Links Judge Review Packets 1.2 Release (October 2017) Enhancements to 1.1 modules Security Upgrades (e.g., Java 1.8, Tomcat 8, Operating System updates) Technical Debt (improve code quality)
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NextGen CM/ECF Releases
1.2.1 Release (late December 2017) District/Bankruptcy Calendar to 4 pilot courts 1.3 Release (Spring 2018) Security Upgrades (e.g., Java 1.8, Tomcat 8, Operating System updates) Technical Debt (improve code quality)
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NextGen CM/ECF Independent Technical Analysis
End-to-End Assessment of Project by MITRE Corporation Code, infrastructure, network, hardware, authentication, testing 37 recommendations related to: Code improvements Standardizations Architecture Testing processes Server configuration Governance Improvements made in last year
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NextGen CM/ECF Independent Technical Analysis
Changes to Code Development Process Baseline conducted for existing code “Tiger team” and O&M teams dedicated to addressing problems Changed focus of next two releases (1.2 and 1.3) Increase work on technical debt Limit new features Improvements to testing process More collaboration with Testing Services Division Increase automated testing
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CurrentGen CM/ECF Release
July 2017 Security upgrades Incorporated hotfixes previously released E.g., document download vulnerability for PACER users
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Central Sign-On Allows court users and public filers to have one login/password to any NextGen court Judiciary users log in through JENIE Public filers log in through PACER Courts continue to approve access level Payment data is stored at PACER Attorney admissions also done through PACER Courts approve admissions
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Workspace – What is it? A desktop organizer to present standard pages of case information, based on role, for more personal efficiency Also have the ability to create customized pages An enhanced utility for case management and to prepare for hearings CM/ECF data or other portlets (e.g., travel site) 22 portlets provided – 19 for bankruptcy Case Snapshot is most popular
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Workspace Portlets for Bankruptcy Court Alerts Case Snapshot Courtroom Timer DocShare Filed Cases Find Cases Judge Review Packets My Cases My Events My Reports & Queries My Workload Manager Quality Control Review Quick Links RSS Feed Scheduled Events Search (Full Text) System Administrator Dashboard Workload Distribution Workload Monitor Report
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Judge Review Packets (JRP) Electronic version of a paper file Created manually or automatically Rules engine for automatic creation Allows management of matters, notes, files Access control for packets and information Routing of packets within chambers
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Citation Links Creates a live link from cited case law to the source based on user preference (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis) Created automatically when document is viewed For court users only Pilot tested by two courts (9th Cir. and Kansas)
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Automatic Judge/Trustee Assignment Replaces the legacy Judge Trustee Assignment module Allows users to automatically assign judges and/or trustees to a bankruptcy case Easy-to-use interface, fewer screens, and added functionality
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Case Opening Courts can require that the filing fee be paid in order for the case opening process to be completed National Barred Debtor database functionality Attorneys using third party software can now file a case by XML upload, allows more data from individual filers to be captured
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Calendar Available for District & Bankruptcy courts Planned for release to pilot courts in late December 2017 Can be configured on three levels – court, chambers, and individual Features scheduling options for court, case-related, and personal events, with conflict checking Includes scheduling through docketing, presets, and batch scheduling Integrated with CM/ECF Integrated with other NextGen components, including Workspace, Judge Review Packets, and Case Snapshot
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Calendar
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
Calendar Judges have complete control over their calendars, including the ability to: Configure available hearing times and locations, with default preferences Configure permission levels to control who may access, create, edit, and delete events Create a chambers default configuration for any deadline or event Create default preferences for scheduling through docketing
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NextGen CM/ECF – New Modules
DEMONSTRATIONS
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NextGen CM/ECF Implementation Plan
When the decision is made to go live, the court will be assigned an Implementation Team made up of staff from AO offices (CMSO, SDSO, CSO, and JSO) and three mentors (chambers, operations, and IT) from the pilot courts The Implementation Team will coordinate with a designated Court NextGen Manager to support the court transitioning to NextGen Courts will have opportunities for in-person visits from members of the Implementation Team during the go-live process
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NextGen CM/ECF – More Information
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Contact Us Nick Gomez, Chief, Case Management Branch, Court Services Office Daniel Isaacs-Smith, Senior Attorney, Judicial Services Office
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