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The Training Course for Case Managers and Arbitrators
Lesson 14 - Arbitration - Documentation II - Public / Private Parts
The Arbitration file
Each Arbitration file has the following parts, that relates to the Public or Private part.
Header
Public
Case History
Public
Details (optional)
Private
Ruling
Public
Execution (optional)
Public
Similar Cases listing (optional)
Public
Post Arbitration Notes (optional)
Public
Public Part
The Public Part consists of the classical parts Header, History log, Ruling, Execution steps, Similar Cases. The Public Part should contain a link to the Private Part of the Case file. eg Arbitrations/priv/a12345678.1
Private Part
The Private Part consists of the Original Dispute Filing (optional), Discovery (with private infos) (optional) and probably more, that should be invisible to the public.
You can create a Private Part optionally by entering the case number into the "create private case file" from within the template, or you can remove this section on edit the Public Part of the case file.
type a201YMMDD.n into the "Create new private part to arbitration file" field and press the "Create new private part to arbitration file" button to create the Private Part file to an arbitration case in the priv directory (special directory permissions set)
The Template of the Private Part you'll find here (priv/a201YMMDD.n)
Using INCLUDE function
You can add an INCLUDE() onto your page where applicable
<<Include(Arbitrations/priv/a201YMMDD.n)>>
so the private part will be shown on the arbitration file for users who have access to the /priv folder. Others do not see this text from the private file.
User w/o Permission onto Private part
Users w/o permission to the private part sees:
public part I public part II
User w/ Permission onto Private part
Users w/ permission to the private part sees:
public part I private part public part II
Multiple Private parts
public part I (header) private part I (original dispute filing) public part II (history log, discovery public) private part II (discovery private) public part III (ruling, exec, similar cases)
To have multiple private parts on the Arbitration file, you have to add multiple private files. This is possible, but should be prevented. Instead of using multiple private files (a, b, c, ...), try to group the private file content together and move the private part on the main public file to a position where its applicable, eg. under Discovery
public part I (header, history log, discovery public) - Private section - private part (original dispute filing, discovery private) - Private section EOT - public part II (ruling, exec, similar cases)
Details ... (optional)
- The details of a case are optional.
- You can use this, you can leave this.
- Its up to you, to make use of the private part.
Questions
- Which essential parts in Arbitration file have to be published ?
- Where have a request from an Arbitrator to Support at least to be recorded ?
- Why should Support add a Post Arbitration Note about a precedent case ?
A more detailed proposal of what to put into the case file
Review
- 2010-12-20 u60 finished