Court Rules
Common questions about Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves's rules

Are courtesy copies required for Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves?

Courtesy copies are required for pleadings, briefs, responses, and replys. Details: 2 copies, delivery upon filing. Parties must furnish two paper copies of pleadings, briefs, responses, and replies to the Clerk of Court at the U.S. Court of International Trade unless otherwise ordered.

View ruleSource: page 1, section Physical Copies of Filings

How may parties contact Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves' chambers?

Parties may contact Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves' chambers by email only as allowed by the rule. The rule lists email steve_taronji@cit.uscourts.gov and phone (212) 264-1611. Parties must contact Steve Taronji via email or phone at least two days in advance to request a court reporter.

View ruleSource: page 2, section Transcripts
Complete rules summary for Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves

Parties must furnish two paper copies of pleadings, briefs, responses, and replies to the Clerk of Court at the U.S. Court of International Trade unless otherwise ordered.

Parties must provide two physical copies of supporting documents (appendices, exhibits, declarations, affidavits) for pleadings and briefs.

Parties must contact Steve Taronji via email or phone at least two days in advance to request a court reporter.

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