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Rules of the Court of Federal Claims

The Rules of the Court of Federal Claims are the procedures that govern how cases are managed in this court, which handles monetary claims against the U.S. government. They outline how parties file lawsuits, present evidence, serve documents, and conduct proceedings to ensure a fair, organized process. These rules help streamline cases, set deadlines, and specify how disputes are resolved, whether through trial or settlement. Overall, they ensure that lawsuits against the government are handled efficiently, consistently, and in accordance with legal standards.