Each document filed in the Supreme Court shall contain a cover page, which shall be white. The cover page shall contain only the following information: The case name and the case number assigned when the case was filed in the (A) Supreme Court; The nature of the proceeding in the Supreme Court (e.g., appeal, original (B) action in mandamus); If the proceeding is an appeal, the name of the court or the administrative (C) agency from which the appeal is taken; The title of the document (e.g., notice of appeal, appellant’s merit brief, (D) memorandum in support of jurisdiction); (E) The volume number if the document is split into multiple volumes; (F) An identification of the party on whose behalf the document is filed; The name, attorney-registration number, address, telephone number, and e- (G) mail address, if available, of each attorney who has filed an appearance in the case; an indication as to which party each attorney represents; and, where two or more attorneys represent a party, designation of counsel of record in accordance with
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