
Court of Federal Claims Rules
The Court of Federal Claims Rules govern how cases are handled in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, which deals with money claims against the federal government. These rules outline procedures for filing lawsuits, submitting evidence, and conducting trials. They ensure fairness and efficiency in resolving disputes, such as contract breaches or claims for compensation. The rules cover aspects like deadlines, necessary documentation, and attorney conduct, helping both parties understand their rights and responsibilities in pursuing their cases against the government.