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What are the page and word limitations on filings? How must my documents be bound, and what color should my brief cover be?

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What are the page and word limitations on filings? How must my documents be bound, and what color should my brief cover be?

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See App.R. 43, Form of Briefs and Petitions; App.R. 44, Brief and Petition Length Limitations; App.R. 46, Arrangement and Contents of Briefs. • The appellant’s counsel has served me with a copy of his brief that is not file-stamped and which does not indicate the appellate cause number. How can I find out when the appellee’s brief is due and the appellate cause number? Contact the Clerk’s office and ask for the filing date of the appellant’s brief. Once you have the filing date you can determine when the appellee’s brief is due. See App.R. 45. If the appellant’s attorney has not provided you with the appellate cause number, the Clerk’s office can provide it to you. • How do I file documents with the appellate courts? See App.R. 23, Filing, and App.R. 24, Service of Documents. • What are the business hours of the Clerk’s office? The Clerk’s office is open 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on State holidays. After 5:00 p.m., filings may be left in the Rotunda Filing Dr

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