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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Statement of Identity and Interest' section. Clearly state your identity and interest in the case, ensuring that you represent any organizations involved.
  3. Proceed to the 'Questions Addressed' section. List the specific legal questions your brief will address, ensuring clarity and relevance to the case.
  4. In the 'Factual Context' section, provide a detailed background of the case. Use clear language to explain how copyright law applies to internet technologies.
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The Court has no time limit, but most cases are decided within 3 months to a year after submission. How long does it take to decide a petition for panel rehearing or petition for rehearing en banc? The Court has no time limit. A decision on a petition for rehearing en banc may take a few months or longer.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is the U.S. federal court of appeals headquartered in San Francisco, California, and has appellate jurisdiction over the U.S. district courts for the following federal judicial districts: District of Alaska. District of Arizona.
The federal circuit courts vary in size and number of judges, but the Ninth Circuit is by far the largest. The Ninth Circuit includes fifteenth district (trial) courts, thirteen bankruptcy courts, and the Court of Appeals.
Timeline for Motions Under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 27, the response to a motion is due 10 days after the motion is filed, and the optional reply in support of the motion is due 7 days after the response is filed, unless the court orders otherwise.
Many commentators have argued that the Ninth Circuit faces several adverse consequences of its large size, such as unwieldly size, procedural inefficiencies, jurisprudential unpredictability, and unusual en banc process.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Ninth Circuit) is responsible for appeals from courts in Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and the Northern Mariana Islands. It also has jurisdiction over Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) decisions from those states.
Main Telephone Number (415) 355-8000* Court staff will respond to you as soon as possible, likely within a few hours. The email address is: questions@ca9.uscourts.gov. Please include your case number and a telephone number in case court staff needs to docHub you.

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