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ECF 5 #169

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BryceStevenWilley opened this issue Oct 2, 2023 · 1 comment
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ECF 5 #169

BryceStevenWilley opened this issue Oct 2, 2023 · 1 comment

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BryceStevenWilley commented Oct 2, 2023

An epic for tracking ECF 5 progress. At this point, most of the grunt work is in, but still needs:

  • Request / Reserve / Return date updates for actual ECF 5
  • Confirmation that it works fine with all the same testing cases for:
    • Appearance
    • Motion to Stay Eviction
  • full vetting of the other APIs already switch (go through the cert stuff)
  • fix so we can run the WS Callbacks for both ECF 5 and ECF 4 (but IL will need to be on 5)
  • datafield: SearchLocationFilter
  • refund reason codes (?)
  • courts: autoassignsrlservicecontact / autoassignattorneyservicecontact

There is a lot documented as well, but I haven't been able to tell if any of it is actually live:

  • see if we need to add any partial waiver stuff for courts (what courts are planning on using that?)
  • look into what we need to do with Okta
  • how much of the "Composable Security Model" (GetPolicy and GetUser) is live?

A bit late making the issue, but eh.

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I think this is the best place to note this, but in May I attended a Tyler "Compass Check" webinar about ECF 5 in IL. The focus was on the grace period when the court rejected a filing for minor deficiencies. This will be required of all EFSPs—though I'm a little unclear whether this varies by jurisdiction. It will be required in IL, at least, starting in fall 2024.

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