Local Rule 8009-1: RECORD ON APPEAL
Bankr. E.D.N.Y. — Appellate rule
Rule 8009-1 RECORD ON APPEAL
(a) Designation of Items.
When a party files a designation of items to be included in a record on appeal pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 8006 and an item is not docketed in electronic format, or only an excerpted version of an item is on the docket, that party shall provide the Clerk with a full copy of such designated item. The Clerk shall transmit to the District Clerk, as the record on appeal, the full copies of such items. A party shall electronically file in the bankruptcy case any item that party has designated that does not already appear on the docket.
(b) Exhibits Not Designated.
Exhibits not designated to be included in a record on appeal shall remain in the custody of the attorney who has possession of such exhibits, who shall have the responsibility of promptly forwarding them to the clerk of the appellate court upon that clerk's request.
(c) Filing Papers Relating to the Appeal.
Upon the docketing of the notice of appeal in the District Court, all papers relating to the appeal shall be filed electronically with the District Clerk, except for a request for a stay pending appeal, which shall be filed in accordance with Bankruptcy Rule 8005.
REFERENCE: Bankruptcy Rules 8005 and 8007