2017_A Title VII Feedback 2017

Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery

Questionnaire Survey_Prelim Investigations_final_Apr17

Title VII Feedback

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Survey from the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) regarding preliminary-phase investigation proceedings

1. Since January 1, 2012, how many preliminary-phase investigations have you or your clients participated in at the USITC?

- As a Petitioner ______

- As a Respondent _____

2. Based on your and/or your clients’ experience during this period, for each of the following factors, please rate the preliminary-phase investigation conference procedures and process at the USITC.


Excellent

Good

Fair

Poor

Very Poor

Don’t know

Clarity of instructions for filing notice of appearance







Clarity of instructions for filing conference briefs







USITC facilities for conducting conference







Nature and content of staff questions in developing the record







Ease in communicating with staff on conference information requests







Overall conduct of preliminary-phase conference by USITC staff









3a. How do USITC preliminary-phase conferences compare to similar proceedings at other agencies as a vehicle for information gathering and public interchange?





3b. What type of feedback do you receive from your clients, especially first time participants, about a USITC preliminary-phase conference?

Positive

About equal

Negative

All

Mostly

Somewhat

Somewhat

Mostly

All








Comments received from clients/participants:






3c. Please provide any suggestions consistent with the applicable statute and regulations to improve the effectiveness, utility, or efficiency of the preliminary-phase conference.

4a. Presently petitioners offer testimony prior to respondents in preliminary-phase conferences. Are there any benefits or drawbacks to this order of direct testimony creates for petitioners or for respondents in providing information and argument in the conference?



*Benefits





*Drawbacks





4b. Are there ways in which the benefits and drawbacks you cite in your response to question 4a could be addressed to make the opportunity for direct testimony more productive? How would changing the order of direct testimony (respondent parties first, followed by petitioning parties) effect the current balance of benefits and drawbacks for petitioners and respondents?



4c. What factors should the USITC take into account in determining the order of direct testimony by parties at preliminary-phase conferences?



4d. Do you have any suggestions regarding a process to determine agreement on issues or undisputed issues (e.g. like product, cumulation, negligibility, etc.), to streamline the conference and forego extensive testimony or questioning on uncontested issues?





4e. What other changes to current conference procedures regarding parties’ testimony would facilitate a more useful conference?



For Petitioners

5. Historically, many counsel or firms contemplating filing a Title VII petition consult with USITC staff prior to petition filing (i.e. ranging from alerting staff to timing of potential case filing to sharing a draft petition). These consultations are extremely useful to USITC staff in identifying technical issues, evaluating legal sufficiency of petitions, managing its personnel resources, and workload scheduling.



5a. How frequently do you/your clients consult with USITC staff prior to petition filing?

Always

Usually

Sometimes

Rarely

Never







5b. What issues, if any, limit your ability to consult and share pre-petition information with USITC staff?





5c. What suggestions would you have for USITC staff to facilitate greater frequency of pre-petition filing notification and sharing of information?





For Respondents





6a. Please indicate which source you most frequently consult for new Title VII petitions (1=most frequent, 4=least frequent)



USITC website


USITC press release


Federal Register notice


Other information sources






6b. How would you rate the availability of information on new Title VII petitions on the USITC website, USITC press release, Federal Register Notice, or other case-specific information sources?

Please respond based on your experience since October 1, 2014.


Excellent

Above Average

Average

Below Average

Poor

Don’t use

USITC website







USITC press release







Federal Register notice







Other information sources









6c. Please provide any suggestions you may have for improving access or availability of information for new Title VII petition filings at the USITC.

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