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Courtroom 3 The historic Court of Appeals courtroom. |
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New Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Effective December 1, 2009
Effective December 1, 2009 several changes to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure will take effect. In particular, counsel and interested parties should note changes made in computing time under the rules. Attached here is a memo regarding the changes, as well as both clean and redlined versions of the rules for 2010.
Related Links:
2010 FRAP and Local Rules
2010 FRAP and Local Rules REDLINE
Memo Regarding 2010 FRAP and Local Rules
Posted on November 18, 2009 |
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Tenth Circuit Goes To Mandatory Electronic Filing June 1, 2009
Beginning Monday June 1, 2009 all attorneys involved in appeals or other proceedings in the Tenth Circuit must, without exception, file via ECF. Please see the "CM/ECF & Court Filing" tab to the left for information regarding registration. Under that tab you will also find extensive information regarding the system including a training manual and tools.
Posted on May 28, 2009 |
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General Order on Electronic Filing (March 18, 2009)
Click the link below to view the court's current standing order on electronic filing. This order details policies and procedures for electronic filing with the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals
General Order on E-Filing
Posted on March 18, 2009 |
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Initial Appeal Documents and Instructions A single link is available below to download four documents helpful to the appellant at case opening: a docketing statement form, docketing statement instructions, a transcript order form, and answers to frequently asked questions.
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Initial Appeals Documents - Instructions for Saving
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Electronic Case Filing The court began mandatory Electronic Case Filing (ECF) for all attorneys on June 1,2009. The links below are for the User's Manual and the ECF Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) guide.
ECF User Manual
ECF Attorney FAQ |
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