Bloomberg Law
April 25, 2019, 7:45 PM UTCUpdated: April 25, 2019, 8:43 PM UTC

Supreme Court Adopts Rules Changes Aimed at Modernization (1)

Patrick L. Gregory
Patrick L. Gregory
Reporter

The U.S. Supreme Court adopted amendments to federal appellate and evidentiary rules intended to make them more modernized and user-friendly.

These amendments will take effect on Dec. 1, unless Congress enacts legislation to the contrary.

Amendments including those to Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure 3, 5, 13, and 25 reflect a national rule adopted in 2018, which mandates electronic filing and service in civil cases.

The amendments to Rule 3, which now requires “mailing” a notice of appeal, would allow “sending” such a notice, for example.

The amendments to Rule 25(d)(1) would “eliminate unnecessary proofs of service when electronic filing ...

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