Judgments
U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska
U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska
(a) Timing (1) Entry of judgment will not be delayed for the taxing of costs or computation of prejudgment interest. (2) When appropriate, the Clerk will leave blank spaces in the judgment for costs, attorney’s fees, and interest. Local Civil Rules for the District of Alaska Effective October 15, 2025 (3) The Clerk will amend the judgment when interest, costs, and attorney’s fees are awarded. (b) Service The Clerk will serve the judgment on the same day that the judgment is entered.
(c) Prejudgment Interest When prejudgment interest is sought: (1) Within 14 days of the entry of judgment, the prevailing party must file and serve the following: (A) a computation of interest; and (B) the statutory or other basis for the interest rate. (2) If any other party disagrees with the computation, the party must file an alternative computation within 7 days of service of the prevailing party's computation.
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