Judicial Conference Policy on Judges' Attendance at Privately-Funded Educational Programs
Judicial Conference Policy on Judges Attendance at Privately Funded Educational Programs Approved September 19, 2006; effective January 1, 2007 1.
Judicial Conference Policy on Judges Attendance at Privately Funded Educational Programs Approved September 19, 2006; effective January 1, 2007 1.
Please ensure that all in your office successfully install the following msi executable sometime this week on any and all of their Windows computing devices they would ever use to access JPORT from outside of the office (i.e. for most, their home PC or laptop):
Uploading Transcripts to the Website (Transcription Firm Instructions) Overview The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Ohio has adopted an expedited electronic transcript transmission process. This document provides instructions on downloading transcription work requests from the court s website, and uploading them to the website upon completion. Electronic notification of awaiting transcription requests will be forwarded to firms via email, and notification will be sent to the court after the firm has downloaded the completed transcript.
TRANSCRIPT RESTRICTIONS & REDACTION GUIDELINES The release of CM/ECF version 3.2 puts into practice a new Judicial Conference policy on official transcripts of court proceedings. After a transcript is ordered and filed with the court, the transcript is not available on ECF for 90 days from the date of filing of the transcript. During this 90-day period, parties may seek to edit certain personal identifiers (e.g. social security numbers, names of minors, dates of birth, financial account numbers) contained in a transcript by following the procedures outlined below.