Opinion ID: 2973923
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Motion for Costs and Attorney’s Fees

Text: Finally, Orange has filed a motion with this court requesting attorney’s fees and costs relating to Nack’s failure to include in the joint appendix portions of the record that Orange designated in its proof brief. Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 30(a)(1) states, “The appellant must prepare and file an appendix to the briefs containing . . . other parts of the record to which the parties direct the court’s attention.” Moreover, In the absence of an agreement, the appellant must, within 10 days after the record is filed, serve on the appellee a designation of the parts of the record the appellant intends to include in the appendix and a statement of the issues the appellant intends to present for review. The appellee may, within 10 days after receiving the designation, serve on the appellant a designation of additional parts to which it wishes to direct the court’s attention. The appellant must include the designated