The document outlines the requirements for filing a bill of costs, including the need for verificati...
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The document outlines the requirements for filing a bill of costs, including the need for verification, service on adversaries, and adherence to specific formatting and cost guidelines. It references FRAP 39 and provides a link to a form on the Court's website. The case involves the United States of America v. Maxwell, with Judge Nathan presiding over the lower court case.
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Bill of Costs Instructions: 104-2
The document outlines the requirements for filing a bill of costs, including the need for verification, service on adversaries, and adherence to specific formatting and cost guidelines. It references FRAP 39 and provides a link to a form on the Court's website. The case involves the United States of America v. Maxwell, with Judge Nathan presiding over the lower court case.
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