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Plaintiff's Exhibit Template

The Plaintiff's Exhibit stamp is the standard format for plaintiff document marking in civil litigation. Per California Rules of Court 3.1110(c) and similar state rules, plaintiffs typically use numbered exhibits while defendants use letters.

PLAINTIFF'S
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When to Use This Template

All civil litigation where you represent the plaintiff
Personal injury cases
Contract disputes filed by the claimant
Any case where your client is the moving party

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Best Practices

  • 1Use sequential numbers starting at 1
  • 2Match exhibit numbers to your exhibit list
  • 3File exhibits in the order listed on your exhibit list
  • 4Consider grouping related documents under sub-numbers (1A, 1B)

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Plaintiff's Exhibit FAQ

What numbering format should plaintiffs use?

Plaintiffs should use numbers (1, 2, 3) in most jurisdictions. California, Texas, New York, and federal courts all follow this convention per local rules.

Can I use Plaintiff's Exhibit for arbitration?

For arbitration, consider using the Claimant's Exhibit template instead, as arbitration uses "claimant" rather than "plaintiff" terminology.

How do I handle exhibits used by both parties?

For documents agreed upon by both parties, use the Joint Exhibit or Stipulated Exhibit template instead.

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