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Daniel Cooley, Jason Romrell, and Derek McCorquindale on the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit New Rules

April 4, 2016

By Daniel C. Cooley; Jason L. Romrell; J. Derek McCorquindale

Attorneys who practice before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit are instructed to follow the Federal Circuit Rules of Practice. On March 30th, the Federal Circuit issued extensive amendments to the Rules of Practice, which address confidentiality, timing, and formatting. The revised rules apply to all appeals docketed on or after April 1, 2016. In this podcast, Finnegan attorneys Daniel C. Cooley, Jason L. Romrell and J. Derek McCorquindale provide insight into the rule changes.

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