United States of America v. Schlegel (Brooks)
Filing
OPINION, affirming in part and vacating in part the judgment of the district court, by RKW, CFD, A. Donnelly, FILED.[2128977] [13-3213, 13-4288, 14-2577, 14-2682, 15-1156, 15-2058]--[Edited 09/20/2017 by HT]
Case 13-3213, Document 667-2, 09/20/2017, 2128977, Page1 of 2
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse
40 Foley Square
New York, NY 10007
ROBERT A. KATZMANN
CATHERINE O'HAGAN WOLFE
CHIEF JUDGE
CLERK OF COURT
Date: September 20, 2017
Docket #: 13-3213cr
Short Title: United States of America v. Schlegel (Brooks)
DC Docket #: 2:06-cr-550-3
DC Court: EDNY (CENTRAL
ISLIP)DC Docket #: 2:06-cr-5503
DC Court: EDNY (CENTRAL
ISLIP)DC Docket #: 2:06-cr-5503
DC Court: EDNY (CENTRAL
ISLIP)DC Docket #: 2:14-mc209-3
DC Court: EDNY (CENTRAL
ISLIP)DC Docket #: 2:06-cr-5503
DC Court: EDNY (CENTRAL
ISLIP)DC Docket #: 2:06-cr-5503
DC Court: EDNY (CENTRAL
ISLIP)
DC Judge: Seybert
DC Judge: Spatt
BILL OF COSTS INSTRUCTIONS
The requirements for filing a bill of costs are set forth in FRAP 39. A form for filing a bill of
costs is on the Court's website.
The bill of costs must:
* be filed within 14 days after the entry of judgment;
* be verified;
* be served on all adversaries;
* not include charges for postage, delivery, service, overtime and the filers edits;
* identify the number of copies which comprise the printer's unit;
* include the printer's bills, which must state the minimum charge per printer's unit for a page, a
cover, foot lines by the line, and an index and table of cases by the page;
* state only the number of necessary copies inserted in enclosed form;
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* state actual costs at rates not higher than those generally charged for printing services in New
York, New York; excessive charges are subject to reduction;
* be filed via CM/ECF or if counsel is exempted with the original and two copies.
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