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For a brief. I need to abbreviate Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Is it "Fed.R.Civ.P."?
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Yup, page 17 of the new Bluebook, Bluepages Rule B5.1.3.JazzOne wrote:I think there is a space after each period. Other than that, it looks right to me.onthemoney wrote:For a brief. I need to abbreviate Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Is it "Fed.R.Civ.P."?
Example: Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6).
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Thanks. Do you know which rule this is? Or what page (19th edition)?JazzOne wrote:I think there is a space after each period. Other than that, it looks right to me.onthemoney wrote:For a brief. I need to abbreviate Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Is it "Fed.R.Civ.P."?
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But see id.onthemoney wrote:Thanks. Do you know which rule this is? Or what page (19th edition)?JazzOne wrote:I think there is a space after each period. Other than that, it looks right to me.onthemoney wrote:For a brief. I need to abbreviate Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Is it "Fed.R.Civ.P."?
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