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Icircuit clock1/5/2024 The Ninth Circuit library system, headed by the Circuit Librarian, consists of 21 staffed libraries including the headquarters library and 20 branch libraries located throughout the Circuit. Services provided include reference and other information services, acquisition of publications for Court libraries and judges’ chambers, organization and maintenance of library collections and management of the Circuit library system. The staff of the Ninth Circuit library system serve circuit, district, bankruptcy and magistrate judges, as well as staff of other Court units. It should be emphasized, however, that legal advice will not be given by a judge or any member of the Court staff. On matters requiring special handling, counsel may contact the Clerk for information and assistance. ![]() ![]() Inquiries concerning rules and procedures may be directed to the San Francisco, Pasadena, Seattle, or Portland Clerk’s office. Court information, including Court rules, the general orders, calendars and opinions are available on the Court’s website at Clerk’s office personnel are authorized by Circuit Rule 27-7 to act on certain procedural motions ( see Circuit Advisory Committee Note to Rule 27-7, infra) are authorized by FRAP 42(b) to handle stipulations for dismissal and are authorized by Circuit Rule 42-1 to dismiss cases for failure to prosecute. In addition to the San Francisco office, the Court has permanent, but not full service, Clerk’s offices in Seattle, Pasadena, and Portland. ![]() to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except federal holidays.
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