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Federal Courts Rule 26 Report
A Rule 26 report is a report that parties are required to provide to the court following the parties' discussion of the various issues related to discovery and the progression of the lawsuit detailed in Federal Rule of Procedure 26(a). Pursuant to Federal Rule of Procedure 26(f), the report must be submitted to the court within fourteen (14) days of the initial meeting. SmartRules Federal Courts centralizes rules sources for the Federal Courts practitioner, for free. SmartRules offers premium coverage to members, with simple, step-by-step requirements for drafting and filing documents in many state and federal courts. If you practice in California, New York, Illinois, Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Connecticut, Missouri, Delaware, District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, or in major Federal District Courts, you will want to know SmartRules.
A Rule 26 report is a report that parties are required to provide to the court following the parties' discussion of the various issues related to disc... expand
