Rule 11 Definition
Rule 11
DEFINITION
Rule 11 as used in Federal Law, refers to a procedural rule requiring the attorney or record (or the party if not represented by an attorney), to sign all proceeding and motions filed with the court. The signature shows that the attorney represents the filing is in good faith. The rule also provides an imposition of sanctions if the attorney violates these rules. These monetary penalties include legal fees for the apposing party. USCS Fed Rule Civ Proc R 11.
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