Litigation
Oct. 15, 2002
The Offering
Column by By David A. Gerber - Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68 permits a defendant to serve an offer of judgment. Unless the offer is accepted, "If the judgment finally obtained by the offeree is not more favorable than the offer, the offeree must pay the costs incurred after the making of the offer."
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68 permits a defendant to serve an offer of judgment. Unless the offer is accepted, "If the judgment finally obtained by the offeree is not more favorable than the offer, the offeree must pay the costs incurred after the making of the offer."
Rule 68 "has no ...
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