Tuesday, April 7, 2020

New Formatting Rules

I haven’t yet had occasion to file an appellate brief in either the Court of Appeal or Supreme Court this year. But I just noticed the Rules of Court on some formatting issues were amended as of 1/1/20. Typical for California, instead of changing Rule of Court 8.40—which governs the Form of Filed Documentsthey are instead codified in Rule 8.75 8.74,* which facially deals with the “Format of Electronic Documents.” If we were going to put all the rules on a single issue in one place, we wouldnt be California.

The changes are generally consistent with the formatting changes applied in Second District opinions since late 2016

They call for:

•    Century Schoolbook 13-point font


•    1.5x spacing


•    1 1/2 inch left and right margins, except for quotes and footnotes, 1 inch top and bottom


•    Left aligned, not right justified, text 



*Thanks to the commenter for the correction.

2 comments:

  1. Extremely minor correction: it is Rule 8.74 rather than 8.75. Love your blog, by the way!

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