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Begin by entering the 'Plaintiff' name in the designated field. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly for accurate identification.
In the 'Court No.' section, input the specific court number assigned to your case. This is crucial for proper case tracking.
Next, indicate the 'Defendant' name in the appropriate field. Similar to the plaintiff's name, accuracy is key here.
Fill in the Judge's name who will serve as the Judge Mediator. This information is vital for mediation proceedings.
Specify the maximum number of days allowed for mediation in the provided space. Be mindful of any deadlines associated with your case.
Finally, ensure you date and sign at the bottom of the form where indicated. This confirms your acknowledgment and agreement to proceed with mediation.
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USCIT RulesCourt of International Trade rules28 U.S.C. 1581 cCit rule 76Cit form 17Cit form 11Cit ECFUs court of international trade
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