Preliminary Draft of Proposed Style Revision of the Federal Rules of Civil ProcedureCommittee on Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Judicial Conference of the United States, 2005 - Civil procedure - 247 pages |
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admission adverse party Advisory Committee affidavit answer appeal apply assert attorney attorney's fees certified changes are intended Civil Rules claim or defense class action class members clerk COMMITTEE NOTE complaint counterclaim court may order cross-claim Current Rule deny deponent designated disclosures under Rule discovery plan district court documents easily understood entry Esquire examination failure Federal Rules filed Former Rule hearing initial disclosures interpleader interrogatories issue Joinder jurisdiction jury trial language of Rule magistrate judge NOTE The language notice objection officer party fails party's permit personal jurisdiction procedure proceedings provided in Rule reasonable expenses record relief request responsive pleading restyled rules sanction served service of process specified statement statute stipulation style and terminology style project stylistic subdivision subpoena summary judgment summons terminology consistent throughout testimony third-party defendant third-party plaintiff throughout the rules trial by jury United United States attorney unless the court verdict voluntary dismissal waived waiver witness