The rate is published in the U.S. Code Congressional & Administrative News (may
not be current). The Clerk of the Court should know the current rate. As you
know the rate is also tie to the auction price "for the fifty-two week treasury
bills". Bye!
Wilson Addo
MetLife
"Frederick R Snyder" <fritz@selway.umt.edu> on 03/01/2000 10:40:31 AM
To: "law-lib" <law-lib@ucdavis.edu>
cc: (bcc: Wilson Addo/Leg/MetLife/US)
Subject: post-judgment interest in federal cases
28 U.S.C sec. 1961 concerns post-judgment interest in federal
courts. Subsection (a) says, in part: "The Director of the
Administrative Office of the United States Courts shall distribute notice
of that rate and any changes in it to all Federal judges."
A student working for a federal judge here want to know the
current interest rate governing post-judgment interest. She has checked
with the
judge and his clerk and they don't know. Can someone please help us.
Thank you. Fritz Snyder, Univ. of Montana Law Library.
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