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FEDERAL CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS LEGAL PRINTER AND FILING EXPERT

Federal.Press, a division of legal printer Supreme Court Press, specializes in the affordable preparation, printing, and filing of Federal Circuit Court of Appeals briefs in compliance with the rules of each circuit court. Any federal filing must meet precise requirements on formatting, binding, and delivery. A non-compliant federal brief can be rejected by the court, thereby damaging or ending your client's pursuit of justice. Our expert team works hand in hand with you within the Federal Rules of Procedure and various local rules to exquisitely prepare a

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Our expert team works hand in hand with you navigate the complex rules of the Supreme Court, taking the worry out of the process for
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The Supreme Court Press is a full service document preparation service. You draft the brief while we take care of everything else.

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The Petition of the Month for Mar/Apr 2017

Sheriff v. Gillie et al.

This case asks whether Congress, through the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, meant to interfere with the way in which a State engages in a sovereign function—its debt collection. Ohio requires its Attorney General to collect debts owed to the State. It authorizes the Attorney General to “appoint special counsel,” in addition to employees, “to represent the state in connection with” this debt collection.

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Supreme Court Press delivers on every promise. Quick turnarounds, competitive pricing, and most of all, quality. The editorial process was top-notch! The comments helped us refine our main talking points in both the petition for cert and the merit brief.

Attorney Boyd Gentry

ABOUT THE SUPREME COURT PRESS

A Supreme Court legal printer that provides a turnkey,full‐service document preparation service for a Petition for a Writ of Certiorari, Response in Opposition, Amicus Curiae brief , Merits Brief, and all your other filings to the United States Supreme Court. While lovely printed documents will never win your case, improperly prepared documents can certainly lose one! We take care of all your Supreme Court printing needs to free up your time to craft the winning legal arguments.

FAQs on Supreme Court Filings

  • Each document must be accompanied by a certificate signed by the attorney, the unrepresented party, or the preparer of the document stating that the brief complies with the word limitations. The person (read more)
  • Each document must be accompanied by a certificate signed by the attorney, the unrepresented party, or the preparer of the document stating that the brief complies with the word limitations. The person (read more)
  • Getting a case heard by the Supreme Court is considerably more difficult than gaining admission to Harvard. In 2010, there were 5,910 petitions for a Writ of Certiorari filed (read more)

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