Purpose of the CM/ECF Users' Advisory Group

• To provide input to the Court's representatives with information about
the users' concerns and problems in using the CM/ECF system

• To make comments, suggestions, criticisms and complaints about
the operation and development of the CM/ECF system

• To receive comments from users, convey information of interest
to the Users' Advisory Group and disseminate
information to users concerning the CM/ECF system

At its September 12, 2002, meeting, the CM/ECF Users' Advisory Group (UAG) felt that since the CM/ECF system had matured into a more stable case management system, the need for the UAG as an advisory body, separate and apart from the Court's three division-based bankruptcy bar local liaison committees, had come to a conclusion. The UAG members felt the mission of the UAG had been accomplished. In considering the matter, the Court agreed with the UAG's recommendation to dissolve that advisory body with thanks to its members for the valuable public service they performed. This page is being retained both for meeting minutes archival and Internet e-mail communication purposes so that a forum can remain available to communicate CM/ECF case management issues to the Clerk's Office. Technical questions and training contacts, however, will continue to be addressed as set forth in the Getting Started page to the Court's CM/ECF Home Page.

William C. Redden
Clerk of Court

 

Meeting Minutes
Representatives
William Redden (Clerk)
September 12, 2002
Richard Napoli (Chief Deputy Clerk)
June 20 , 2002
April 10, 2002
Chuck Miller (Alexandria)
January 29, 2002
Steve Kopacki (Newport News/Norfolk)
December 4, 2001
Peggy Grivetti (Richmond)
September 25, 2001
 
July 24 , 2001
 
May 23, 2001
 
March 20, 2001
January 23, 2001
November 14, 2000
 
September 12, 2000
   
July 18, 2000
     
May 19, 2000
     
March 3, 2000
     
January 21, 2000
     
 
 
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Revised 12/20/2002