The following word-count limits include in total all text, headings, footnotes, and quotations.
Vt. R. App. P. 32
Reporter's Notes-2021 Amendment
Rule 32 is revised to update its requirements consistent with current practice and the implementation of an electronic case management system and electronic filing.
The title of Rule 32 is amended to clarify that it applies to motions but not to the format of the printed case, which is contained in Rule 30.
Rule 30(a) is updated to provide the form of briefs for filing and reading electronically. Former (a)(1) is deleted. New Rule 30(a)(1) addresses the requirements for electronically filed briefs and (a)(2) addresses nonelectronically filed briefs. The format required to best read documents electronically is different than the optimal formatting for paper documents and Rule 30(a)(1) delineates the requirements to optimize a document for reading electronically. It is important for documents to be paginated so that the electronic page counter coincides with the page numbers on the document. This can be done either by designating the cover page as page one or by using separate sectional pagination and adjusting the PDF settings so that the page-search function recognizes the numbering scheme. Documents must be in PDF form to be filed into the electronic filing system. In addition, a document with live hyperlinks or internal bookmarking will cause errors in the electronic filing system. A document can contain a reference to a web address but the link must not be live. The font size applies to all text in the document, including footnotes.
For nonelectronically filed documents, it is important the writing is clearly legible, all single-sided or all double-sided, on regular paper size, and unbound so that the filing can be easily scanned into the case management system. Documents can be secured with a paper clip or binder clip.
Former (a)(2) is now (a)(3) and retains the requirements for the cover of the brief. The color requirements are deleted from the rule as they are not useful electronic documents.
Former (a)(3)-(6) are deleted. The formatting requirements are now contained in (a)(1) and (2).
Former (a)(7) is now (a)(4). The word-count limits remain the same. The exclusions to the word-count limits in (4)(C) are amended to remove the addendum, which is no longer required to be filed, and to add the certificate of service.
Former (b), which previously required the filing of a brief and printed case in digital format, is deleted as the Court will now receive an electronic copy through efiling or by scanning a nonelectronically filed paper document.
Former (c) is now (b). It addresses the format for motions and other documents. Note that V.R.A.P. 27(d) has requirements for efiling of motions that conform to the requirements of 2020 V.R.E.F. 5(g).