As amended through August 12, 2024
Rule 210 - Form of Briefs(A) Briefs shall contain complete and accurate citations of all authorities.(B) The brief of the moving party shall contain all relevant facts, a procedural history, the questions involved, the argument and a conclusion.(C) The brief in opposition shall contain an argument and a conclusion. It is not necessary that a counterstatement of the case or the question involved be included; however, if the brief in opposition does not include a counterstatement of the case or the question involved, the statement of the moving party shall be deemed adopted.(D) Briefs shall be submitted on 81/2" by 11" paper and shall be double spaced except as stylistically necessary when quoting resources or authority.(E) Any brief more than fifteen (15) pages shall contain a table of contents and a table of citations.(F) A party shall file a brief with the Prothonotary who shall immediately docket the same and expeditiously forward the brief to the appropriate Judge.Amended effective 7/10/2023; amended effective 12/23/2023.