RULE 3.4
TITLE OF CASE AND DESIGNATION OF PARTIES
The title of a case in the appellate court is the same
as in the trial court except that the party seeking review
by appeal is called an "appellant," the party seeking review
by discretionary review is called a "petitioner," and an
adverse party on review is called a "respondent."
Upon motion of a party or on the court's own motion, and
after notice to the parties, the Supreme Court or the Court
of Appeals may change the title of a case by order in said case.
[Adopted amended effective September 1, 2005]
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