The court has developed a training database for counsel's use in familiarizing themselves with the how-to's of filing in ECF. Counsel are encouraged to access that database and practice with ECF at this link.
- ECF Training Database
- Notice: Electronic Case Filing (ECF)
Effective June 1, 2008: the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has implemented the ECF system for the electronic filing of court documents. ECF Document Filing - Electronic Case Filing (ECF) - Guide and Amendments
The court of appeals has adopted amendments to the 6 Cir. Rules and Internal Operating Procedures. The amendments have taken effect as of June 1, 2008. More Information - Notice: Re: Electronic Case Filing (ECF)
Effective June 1, 2008 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has implemented the ECF system for the electronic filing of court documents. A special registration form which must be completed for that purpose can be accessed at this link. Registration Information
Gotta side with Pat and Satori as well.Does LeBron have to improve his game? Hell yeah he does. Most noalbty that mid-range jumpshot and/or post moves. But people attempting to throw dude under the bus and basically crowning him as overrated is amazing to me. And trust, I know I'm biased as hell towards LeBron.I'll say it again, the better TEAM won this series. And yeah, LeBron laid an egg in Game 5 but now people (not all) are just throwing Kobe's name out there like he's the greatest thing to happen to basketball since the 3 pt line. Kobe's had his down moments in the playoffs as well in recent memory. Pat brought up the 2008 Finals. And let us not forget the Lakers being up 3-1 against the Suns a few years ago only to lose the series in 7.I understand Kobe has 4 rings and could very well be getting #5 in a few weeks, but damn, let Bron live. He deserves criticism yes, because everyone is so quick to build him up, so it's only right. But I promise you, the moment he improves certain assets to his game and gets a RELIABLE #2, things will look a lot different. Interesting fact: the Lakers have won 77% of their games since acquring Pau Gasol. That's a wingman if I've ever heard of one.Rajon Rondo's handling of Mo Williams was one of the greatest exposures in the history the NBA playoffs. KG looked like the KG of five years ago the majority of this series against Jamison (Hickson should have gotten more PT, btw). Not to piggyback on what others are saying, but Mike Brown isn't the guy for that job. Someone needs to push LeBron, not just let him dominate on God-given talents.One more thing. Stats don't mean everything, but anytime you have damn near have 30-20-10 game (yes, I know about the 9 TO's too), questioning his effort just doesn't seem right. At least to me.
Posted by: Najat | July 02, 2012 at 03:12 AM