Changes to CAFC Forms, Fees Took Effect Dec. 1
Amendments to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's rules took effect Dec. 1. The court amended Forms 6a and 24, adding that the amended forms will be required for any filings made on or after Dec. 1, a court notice said. Form 24 "satisfies the Bill of Costs form requirementsa" under Federal Circuit Rule 39(b), while Form 6A "satisfies the requirement for incarcerated movants to file a supplemental form for prisoners," under CAFC Rule 24(b).
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Concurrent with the amendments taking effect, the appellate court released updated guides for unrepresented parties and records request forms.
In addition, updates to the court's local fees took effect Dec. 1. The new schedule sets $300 for attorney admission fee, $21 for a certificate of good standing and $50 for duplicate certificate of admission. Other fees include a $600 docketing fee for petition for review and mandamus and a $605 docketing and filing fee for appeal from a district court, among others.