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...CIVIL PRACTICE...Amendment of Court...Local Rule 7...all federal and...Civil Procedure. Plaintiff...P. 54(b...
...District Local Civil Rule 83.5...a member of the U...pleading and procedure, and the...
...The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provide that costs can be awarded to the prevailing party. Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(d)(1...
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...and entered that dismissal as a separate judgment under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(b). On appeal, the commonwealth conceded that...
...Third Circuit reversed. The court noted that Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d)(1) states that, absent some exception created by...
...taxation of the e-discovery vendor charges.Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d)(1) allows costs to be awarded to the...
...Cost-shifting is available under Rule 54(d) only where a federal statute, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or a court order expressly provides...
...e-Discovery Costs in the 3rd Circuit Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d) provides that a prevailing party may recover various...
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