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Local Rules and General Orders. Local Civil Rules. As of 4/26/2024, The Local Civil Rules have been updated. Local Criminal Rules. As of 11/3/2023, the Local Criminal Rules have been updated. Local Magistrate Judge Rules. As of 12/04/2018, the Local Magistrate Judge Rules have been updated. As of 3/17/2014, the Local Supplemental Admiralty ...
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08/07/2015 GO 08-15 re: Johnson vs. United States Jury....
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07/14/93 re: Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan...
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(3) “Court” refers to the United States District Court for...
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Local Magistrate Rules. General Orders. Bankruptcy. 95-32....
- Local Bankruptcy Rules
Local Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, eff. 12/1/2023....
- Archived Local Rules
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington is a federal court serving the area west of the Cascade Mountains from Oregon to the Canadian border. The district has courthouses in Seattle and Tacoma. May 9, 2024. General Order Appointing Tessa Gorman as United States Attorney. Please see the attached General Order, signed May ...
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These Local Rules for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington have been adopted by the Court pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 83 and 28 U.S.C. § 2071. Rules for practice in Bankruptcy Court have been separately published and are available from the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court.
United States Code, §2072), the Supreme Court was authorized to prescribe general rules of civil procedure for the district courts. The rules, and subsequent amendments, were not to take effect until (1) they had been first reported to Congress by the Attorney General at the beginning of a regular session and (2) after the close of that session.