Order Amending Rules 223 and 1006 and Approving Revision of the Note to Rule 225 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure
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Opinion
Explanatory Comment
On January 8, 2014, the Supreme Court rescinded the then-existing provisions of
the Code of Judicial Conduct effective July 1, 2014, and adopted new Canons 1 through
4 of the Code of Judicial Conduct of 2014, also effective July 1, 2014. See 44 Pa.B.
455 (January 25, 2014). At the direction of the Court, the Civil Procedural Rules
Committee has identified and updated references to the Code of Judicial Conduct in the
Rules of Civil Procedure to reflect these changes. Technical amendments to the Note
to Rule 225 have also been made which do not affect practice and procedure.
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