New Briefing Rules
December 3, 2013Two new briefing rules took effect in the Fifth Circuit on December 1. The first eliminates the requirement of a separate statement of the case, and consolidates a matter’s procedural and substantive history into a single statement of facts. The second standardizes record citations. “For multiple record cases, parties will cite ‘ROA’ followed by a period, followed by the Fifth Circuit appellate case number of the record they reference, followed by a period, followed by the page of the record. For example, ‘ROA.13 12345.123.’ In single record cases, parties cite the short citation form, ‘ROA,’ followed by a period, followed by the page number. For example, ‘ROA.123.'” This standardized form should help the Court in electronically matching record citations and the actual record.