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Document 104-2
AI Analysis
Summary: 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.
Significance: This document provides instructions for filing a bill of costs in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, specifically in the case United States of America v. Maxwell.
Key Topics:
Filing requirements for bill of costs
Court procedures
Costs associated with printing services
Key People:
- Debra Ann Livingston - Chief Judge
- Catherine O'Hagan Wolfe - Clerk of Court
- Judge Nathan - District Court Judge
Full Text
Case 20-3061, Document 104-2, 10/19/2020, 2955206, Page1 of 1
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse
40 Foley Square
New York, NY 10007
DEBRA ANN LIVINGSTON
CHIEF JUDGE
Date: October 19, 2020
Docket #: 20-3061cr
Short Title: United States of America v. Maxwell
CATHERINE O'HAGAN WOLFE
CLERK OF COURT
DC Docket #: 1:20-cr-330-1
DC Court: SDNY (NEW YORK CITY)
DC Judge: Nathan
BILL OF COSTS INSTRUCTIONS
The requirements for filing a bill of costs are set forth in FRAP 39. A form for filing a bill of costs is on the Court's website.
The bill of costs must:
* be filed within 14 days after the entry of judgment;
* be verified;
* be served on all adversaries;
* not include charges for postage, delivery, service, overtime and the filers edits;
* identify the number of copies which comprise the printer's unit;
* include the printer's bills, which must state the minimum charge per printer's unit for a page, a cover, foot lines by the line, and an index and table of cases by the page;
* state only the number of necessary copies inserted in enclosed form;
* state actual costs at rates not higher than those generally charged for printing services in New York, New York; excessive charges are subject to reduction;
* be filed via CM/ECF or if counsel is exempted with the original and two copies.
DOJ-OGR-00019681