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  2. Rules of Court - California Courts

    www.courts.ca.gov/rules.htm

    The California Rules of Court. Current as of January 1, 2024. Title One. Rules Applicable to All Courts (Rules 1.1 - 1.300) | PDF. Title Two. Trial Court Rules (Rules 2.1 - 2.1100) | PDF. Title Three. Civil Rules (Rules 3.1 - 3.2237) | PDF. Title Four.

  3. Alabama Judicial System

    judicial.alabama.gov/Library/RulesOfCourt

    Rules of Procedure for the Court of the Judiciary. Rules Governing Appeals from Court of the Judiciary. Rules For Mandatory Continuing Judicial Education For Municipal Court Judges, Municipal Magistrates/Clerks, and Probate Judges. Rule for Administration of Voluntary Judicial Education.

  4. Alabama Judicial System

    judicial.alabama.gov/library/CivilProcedure

    I. SCOPE OF RULES -- ONE FORM OF ACTION. Rule 1. Scope of rules. Rule 2. One form of action. II. COMMENCEMENT OF ACTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS, PLEADINGS, MOTIONS, AND ORDERS. Rule 3. Commencement of action.

  5. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure | United States Courts

    www.uscourts.gov/rules-policies/current-rules...

    The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure govern civil proceedings in the United States district courts. The purpose of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is "to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding."

  6. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. These are the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as amended to December 1, 2023 1. Click on any rule to read it. RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE FOR THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS. TITLE I. SCOPE OF RULES; FORM OF ACTION. Rule 1. Scope and Purpose.

  7. Current Rules of Practice & Procedure | United States Courts

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    Current Rules of Practice & Procedure. Below are links to the national federal rules and forms in effect, as well as local rules (which are required to be consistent with the national rules) prescribed by district courts and courts of appeal.

  8. Rules of court are a set of procedural regulations adopted by courts which must be followed by parties and their lawyers on matters within the court’s jurisdiction. These rules are often classified into different categories, such as criminal procedure, civil procedure, evidence rules, and appellate procedure.