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Rule 44.1 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule 44.1 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Rule 44.1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Determining Foreign Law. It is under Title VI (Trials) of the Rules.

A party who intends to raise an issue about a foreign country’s law must give notice by a pleading or other writing. In determining foreign law, the court may consider any relevant material or source, including testimony, whether or not submitted by a party or admissible under the Federal Rules of Evidence. The court’s determination must be treated as a ruling on a question of law.

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