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PETITION FOR REHEARING

After the Court issues a final order or judgment, a party may wish to apply for a rehearing. There are two kinds of rehearing. A petition for a panel rehearing requests that the panel of judges that originally heard the case reconsider its decision. A petition for a rehearing en banc requests that all the active judges on Court rehear the case. A petition for panel rehearing and/or rehearing en banc must be filed within 14 days after the decision determining the case is filed. FRAP 35(c), 40(a)(1); LR 35.1, 40.1. If a party is simultaneously filing a petition for rehearing and a petition for rehearing en banc, both requests must be made in a single document. When a petition for rehearing exceeds 50 pages, the party filing the petition must submit 3 paper copies to the Court. If the petition for rehearing includes a petition for rehearing en banc, the party filing the petition must submit 15 paper copies to the Court. Submission of the paper copies is in addition to any applicable electronic filing requirements.

If the Court amends a decision, the time for filing the petition for rehearing or amended petition for rehearing begins to run from the date the amended decision is entered. This recalculation of the time to file a petition for rehearing does not apply if the Court issues a corrected, as opposed to amended, decision. Each petition for rehearing must include a copy of the opinion or summary order to which the petition relates.

The timely filing of a petition for rehearing will stay the issuance of the mandate until disposition of the petition unless otherwise ordered by the Court. If the petition is denied, the mandate issues 7 days after the entry of the order denying the petition unless the time is shortened or extended by order.

 

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