Seven Sets of Rules to Be Aware of Before Litigating in Federal Court

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  • Seven Sets of Rules to Be Aware of Before Litigating in Federal Court - Module 0009
    Today, we will discuss the 7 sets of procedural or evidentiary rules one should at least be aware of before litigating in federal court. Namely, these are:
    1. the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure,
    2. the Federal Rules of Evidence,
    3. the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure,
    4. the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure,
    5. the Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States,
    6. the Local Rules, and
    7. the Standing Orders.
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