Restoration of Clerk’s Office Public Services
The Clerk’s Office will resume normal operations and public services in the National Courts Building at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern) today. Electronic filing remains available without
The Clerk’s Office will resume normal operations and public services in the National Courts Building at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern) today. Electronic filing remains available without
Effective April 8, 2019, the court will begin notifying counsel which, if any, conflict dates are accepted as scheduling conflicts for oral argument. The full
Due to renovations on the fourth floor, the Clerk’s Office will temporarily relocate to the Federal Circuit Library on the second floor beginning Tuesday, March
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is pleased to announce that it intends to sit in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota as
This is a reminder that the new scheduling conflicts procedure takes effect today, January 2, 2019. Updated versions of the Guide to Oral Argument (pdf)
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