Many suppression events will be created automatically as the result of initiating another process, such as a bankruptcy case or an appeal.
The process that causes the suppression is responsible for creating the suppression object with its associated entities and processes. The initiating process is also responsible for ongoing maintenance of the suppression object, including:
Updating the related suppression date when a key date on the process is changed, such as an appeal submission date
Adding or removing suppressed entities if the related entities are removed or added to the initiating process
Cancelling or releasing the suppression at the appropriate time
Refer to The Big Picture Of Bankruptcy, The Big Picture Of Appeals, and The Big Picture Of Audit Cases for examples of processes that create and manage suppressions.
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