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Local Rules (Civil) (Effective April 30, 2010) Edits To District of Delaware Redline Version Time Limits and Procedures for Achieving Prompt Disposition of Criminal Cases
The rules that follow shall be known as the Local Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware (hereinafter referred to as “the Rules”).
United States Bankruptcy Court District of Delaware Honorable John T. Dorsey - Chief Judge | Una O'Boyle- Clerk of Court
Here is where to start: 1. The District of Delaware Local Rules. The Court's website lists the current local rules (revised in 2016), and the previous version (2010). If you're doing some research and looking for older versions, here are the 2007 and 1995 revisions.
We are pleased to provide a copy of the Local Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, effective August 1, 2016.
These Rules shall be known as the Local Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. They may be cited
This procedural guide covers generally applicable rules of motion practice in the District of Delaware. Be sure to consult the relevant statutes, rules, and case law governing the particular type of motion presented.
Local Rules Regarding Service Summons Except as to those cases proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(d), upon or after the filing of a complaint, plaintiff or plaintiff’s counsel must present to the Clerk, for the Clerk’s signature and seal, a completed form of summons for each named defendant.
United States District Court District of Delaware Colm F. Connolly, Chief Judge | Randall C. Lohan - Clerk of Court
United States District Court District of Delaware Colm F. Connolly, Chief Judge | Randall C. Lohan - Clerk of Court