Late yesterday, the Federal Circuit issued a notice addressing the fact that nonelectronic filing was not possible at the court due to the nondelivery of mail from Wednesday, March 20 to Friday, March 22. The court indicated that nonelectronic filings with deadlines arising during that time will be deemed as timely filed if they were received by the court by mail on Monday, March 25. Here is the text of the notice.
Federal Circuit Announces New Guidance for Counsel Scheduling Conflicts with Upcoming Oral Argument Sessions
Yesterday, the Clerk’s Office released guidance to clarify the criteria for allowable and unallowable scheduling conflicts with oral argument sessions. The guidance includes a non-dispositive and non-exhaustive list of allowable and unallowable scheduling conflicts. The guidance aims to provide helpful information regarding acceptable scheduling conflicts. Here is the text of the announcement.
Federal Circuit Announces Operating Status for February 13, 2024
Late yesterday evening, the Federal Circuit released an announcement addressing its operating status for February 13, 2024. Here is the full text of the announcement.
Breaking News – Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability Denies Judge Newman’s Petition for Review
This morning the Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability of the Judicial Conference of the United States released a memorandum of decision unanimously denying a petition filed by Judge Newman. That petition asked the Committee to review the order of the Federal Circuit’s Judicial Council that suspended Judge Newman for the period of at least one year. Today’s memorandum includes the following findings:
- “We find that the Chief Circuit Judge and the Federal Circuit Judicial Council did not abuse their discretion by declining to request a transfer”;
- “we find no error in the Judicial Council’s conclusion that, based on the evidence gathered by the Special Committee, there was a reasonable basis for requesting that Judge Newman undergo a medical evaluation;” and
- “[w]e find that the sanction is consistent with sanctions imposed in a variety of contexts under the Act, and a one-year suspension of cases is not grossly in excess of other suspensions imposed under the [Judicial Conduct and Disability] Act.”
Here is the introduction and a link to the memorandum.
Federal Circuit Releases Notices Related to the Court’s Operating Status
Yesterday the Federal Circuit released two notices. One announced the court would be closed yesterday due to inclement weather, while the other announced the court would open today on time. Here is the text of the notices.
Federal Circuit Announces New Rules, Court Forms, Guide, and Fee Schedule
This morning the Federal Circuit announced that amendments to the Federal Circuit Rules go into effect today. As part of implementing various changes, the court updated its rules, forms, guides, and fee schedule. Here is the text of today’s announcement and links to various related documents.
Federal Circuit Announces New Learning Center for Local Public Schools
This morning, the Federal Circuit unveiled an announcement that was first given to attendees of the Federal Circuit Bar Association’s Annual Dinner and Reception on Friday. The Court announced plans for the creation of a 2,400 square-foot learning center in Washington, DC that will focus primarily on providing unique learning opportunities focused on the intersection of law and technology to students in the local community. The center is currently planned to open in September 2024. Here is the full text of the announcement.
Federal Circuit Announces Increased Fee Amounts
This morning, the Federal Circuit provided notice on its website of increased fees taking effect on December 1. The court says the new fees reflect inflationary increases to various miscellaneous court fees and additional increases to local fees. Here is the full text of the announcement.
Federal Circuit Closed in Observance of Veterans Day
Yesterday, the Federal Circuit released the following announcement on its website:
For Friday, November 10, 2023, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is closed in observance of the federal holiday, pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 26(a)(6). Our offices will reopen on Monday, November 13, 2023.
Accordingly, the Federal Circuit did not release any opinions or orders today.
Federal Circuit Announces a New Court Initiative Will Be Unveiled at the Federal Circuit Bar Association Annual Dinner & Reception
This morning, the Federal Circuit announced that Chief Judge Moore will be revealing “a forthcoming new initiative at the court” at this year’s Federal Circuit Bar Association Annual Dinner & Reception. This event is scheduled for Friday, November 17 from 6:30 to 9:30 pm at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. No details were provided regarding the initiative. Here is the full text of today’s announcement with a link providing more information on the logistics related to the event.