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Every government record in Massachusetts is presumed to be public unless it may be withheld under a specifically stated exemption.
A grouping of formal or informal rules or regulations, adopted and implemented at a local level, that govern the practical or procedural affairs of a local court.
Rule 7.1(a)(2). Rule 7.1 is further amended to require a party or intervenor in an action in which jurisdiction is based on diversity under 28 U.S.C. § 1332(a) to name and disclose the citizenship of every individual or entity whose citizenship is attributed to that party or intervenor.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 7.1 was recently amended to aid federal courts in assessing the existence of diversity jurisdiction. The amended rule requires that parties to diversity cases, early on in a case, identify the citizenship of individuals or entities whose citizenship is attributed to them.
At arraignment, except on a complaint regarding which the court will not exercise final jurisdiction, the court shall order the prosecuting attorney and defense counsel to attend a pretrial conference on a date certain to consider such matters as will promote a fair and expeditious disposition of the case.
LOCAL RULE 7.2 IMPOUNDED AND CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS Any document presented for filing under seal, without a motion to seal, will be returned to the filing party.
(Local Rule 7.1-1) The undersigned, counsel of record for or party appearing in pro per, certifies that the following listed party (or parties) may have a pecuniary interest in the outcome of this case. These representations are made to enable the Court to evaluate possible disqualification or recusal.