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Appellate Procedure

Rule: 513.5

Jurisdiction: AK

Bluebook Citation: Alaska R. App. P. 513.5

(1) Papers that are confidential in the appellate courts may be examined or copied only by the parties to the case, counsel of record in the case, their agents or employees designated by those with a written court order authorizing access, and those personnel of the Alaska Court System having need to examine the papers in the performance of their duties, as provided by Administrative Rule 37.5(c)(4). Access to papers filed under seal in the appellate courts is restricted to the justices or judges of the court in which the papers were filed, the law clerks and staff attorneys assisting them in deciding the case, and persons authorized by written court order, as provided by Administrative Rule 37.5(c)(5). (2) If further restrictions are ordered for good cause (for example, privileged material to which counsel for one party but not the other are entitled to access), the clerk of the appellate courts shall enforce those restrictions, including restrictions placed by the trial court upon materials filed with the trial court and included in the record on appeal. (3) A paper shall not be withheld from public inspection because other papers included in the same case file or the same record on appeal have been filed under seal or are confidential and are not open to public inspection. (SCO 883 effective July 15, 1988; amended by SCO 1279 effective July 31, 1997; by SCO 1746 effective April 15, 2011; and by SCO 1893 effective August 10, 2016)

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