Anderson v. Domino's Pizza, Inc. et al
Filing
109
NOTICE of Procedures for Handling Exhibits(JAB)
Procedures for Handling Exhibits
1. Exhibit stickers/labels/tags can be obtained from the Clerk’s Office or from the
courtroom deputy at the pretrial conference. Example: (or counsel may produce
their own sticker)
Case # ____________________
Exhibit # __________________
Admitted __________________
2.
All trial exhibits must be pre-marked by counsel. Plaintiff’s exhibits shall be
numbered consecutively beginning with number 1. Defendant’s exhibits shall be
numbered consecutively beginning with number A-1. Duplicate documents shall
not be listed twice on the exhibit list. Once a party has identified an exhibit on the
exhibit list or in the pretrial order, any party may use it.
3.
If the exhibit or witness list is revised at any time after it is filed with the court,
counsel shall file a revised list with the court.
4.
The original set of exhibits shall be submitted in binders with tabbed dividers
between exhibits.
5.
A second set of exhibits (copies) for the Court should also be in binders with
tabbed dividers between exhibits.
6.
Copies should be delivered to Jean Boring, Courtroom Deputy, the Monday
prior to trial, or upon other arrangements made with the clerk or Judge
during the Pretrial Conference.
***Originals shall be brought to court the first day of trial.
7.
If the DEPS equipment will be used by any party at trial, the party shall make
arrangements to attend the technology training provided by the court.
www.wawd.uscourts.gov/courtservices/technologyinthecourtroom.htm
Prior to the pretrial conference, the parties should contact Jean Boring, Courtroom
Deputy Clerk, jean@wawd.uscourts.gov, or (253) 882-3823) to schedule a time to
test any equipment that the parties wish to use at trial. If there is time the
equipment can be tested before or after the pretrial conference.
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