Notice of New Mandate Format
Beginning January 2, 2019, the court will begin using a new format for its mandates. Litigants, members of the bar, and the public may notice
Beginning January 2, 2019, the court will begin using a new format for its mandates. Litigants, members of the bar, and the public may notice
Beginning January 2, 2019, the court will be changing its argument scheduling practices in an effort to reduce further the time between when a case
The new edition of the Federal Circuit Rules of Practice is available on the court’s website (pdf). The Electronic Filing Procedures have also been updated
On December 1, 2018, the Clerk’s Office will implement two changes to its filing procedures for briefs and appendices: (1) discontinuation of the brief “tendering”
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has adopted amendments to Federal Circuit Rules of Practice 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
The Clerk’s Office has released updated electronic filing procedures (version 2.2) to coincide with changes to the argument notification process. Additionally, a new Argument Resources
Effective December 1, 2018, the Clerk’s Office will discontinue its brief and appendix tendering process to allow instead for briefs to be considered filed as
Effective October 22, 2018, the Clerk’s Office will begin issuing revised versions of its notices for cases scheduled for oral argument, for cases submitted without