The Weekly Friedman | Episode 18
September 18, 2024
LendingHome Funding Corp. v. REI Holdings, LLC: Substance Over Form
September 18, 2024On September 6, 2024, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania adopted an important amendment to Rule 1033, impacting how pleadings are amended in civil cases. Starting January 1, 2025, any motion to amend pleadings must include the proposed amended document, with all changes clearly marked. Deletions will need to be shown via strike-through, and additions will be underlined. This change standardizes the process across the state, ensuring transparency and reducing confusion for courts and opposing parties.
Key Points:
- Proposed changes must be fully visible.
- Consistent formatting ensures clarity.
- New rules take effect in January 2025.
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