Disposition of Exhibits and Sealed Materials

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

Rule Set: Local Rules of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland

Rule: 113

Jurisdiction: DMD

Bluebook Citation: D. Md. L.R. 113

Trial and Hearing Exhibits 1. b) Counsel Need Not be a Member of the Bar of This Court Counsel representing a party in a transferred action need not be a member of the Bar of this Court but shall follow L.R. 101.b.iv for moving for admission pro hac vice. Parties in multi-district litigation cases need not have counsel who have been admitted to the Bar of this Court. c) Notification of Address Upon receipt of an order of transfer, all counsel in the transferred action shall notify the Clerk of their names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses. 4. Condemnation Cases – Request for Immediate Possession A plaintiff in a condemnation case seeking immediate possession of land shall submit a statement reciting (a) whether or not the land is improved and, if so, a specific description of the improvements; (b) whether or not the land is occupied and, if so, the name and address of the occupant; and (c) whether the owner and the occupant consent to plaintiff ’s taking immediate possession.

5. Review of Jeopardy Assessments All actions arising under 26 U.S.C. § 7429 shall bear the designation “Review of Jeopardy Assessment” on the complaint next to the style of the case. A proposed show cause order shall be submitted with the complaint, and the Clerk shall immediately bring the action to the attention of the Court. Failure to comply with this Rule may result in dismissal of the action.

RULE 113.

DISPOSITION OF EXHIBITS AND SEALED MATERIALS 1.

Trial and Hearing Exhibits a) Pending Appeal Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, at the conclusion of a trial or a hearing, the Clerk shall return all exhibits to counsel who submitted them. It is the responsibility of counsel to maintain the exhibits until the time for filing a notice of appeal has expired, or, in the event an appeal is taken, until the appeal is concluded. Upon request by counsel for another party or the Court, counsel having custody of the exhibits must make them available for inspection. Upon request, counsel must transmit the exhibits to the appellate court. b) Upon Final Termination of Action Within thirty (30) days of the final termination of an action, counsel may request the return of any trial and hearing exhibits which are in the custody of the Clerk.

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