USLegal Pamphlet on Bifurcation 2025

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Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 42(b) Rule 42(b) grants federal courts broad discretion to bifurcate (i.e., separate) a trial [f]or convenience, to avoid prejudice, or to expedite and economize. Bifurcating issues for trial is not newcourts have recognized the value of bifurcated trials for more than a century.
Bifurcation is a procedural tool used to sever a trial into two hearings. It is most commonly used to split the liability and damages portion of a trial. This process has the potential, when exercised appropriately, to reduce costs, facilitate settlements, and streamline the litigation process.
Bifurcation means splitting up the legal issues in your case so that some can be decided separately. This page explains how to bifurcate the issue of the status of your marriage from the other issues in your case. Bifurcating the status of your marriage is a way to become legally single before you finish a divorce.
Most often bifurcation refers to the separation of jurisdictional issues from the merits of the dispute or liability issues from damages. The Tribunal has discretion to bifurcate the proceeding into different phases, upon request of a party or on its own initiative (Arbitration Rule 42(6) and 43(4)).
Bifurcate, in the legal sense, is the dividing of a case into two stages for trial. A common division is to determine liability or guilt in the first stage and damages or punishment in the second.
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