Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York
Court of Appeals Rues
The FRAP (Federal Rules of Appeal Procedure) state that a principal or main Brief cannot be more than 30 pages, one inch on all sides, and must use proportional or mono-space
Roman letters. My question is, does the court allow for any departure from these regulations at all--can a Brief be 34-36 pages, use Verdana instead of Roman letters and what is the meaning of proportional versus mono-space?
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1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Court of Appeals Rues
While the FRAP controls the form and procedure of petitions, a non-lawyer is not held to as high a standard. The courts are often very forgiving for a petitioner who represents himself. good luck. You are welcome to a consultation at my offices for no chrge at 42 wEST 44TH sT, ny,ny. Please call for an appointment first (646) 591-5786.