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Dress Code

Attorneys, Parties, Corporate Representatives:

Attorneys, parties (except criminal defendants), and corporate representatives are required to wear standard business attire. For men, this includes a suit with coat and tie or a coat and tie with tailored slacks or khaki pants. A coat and tie with jeans or other denim pants are not acceptable. For women, this includes tailored suits and tailored dresses. Slacks are appropriate if part of a tailored suit. Slacks or skirts with a blouse or sweater, but without a jacket, are not acceptable. Extremely short skirts and other revealing clothing (tight, short, low-cut, thin) are not acceptable.

General Guidelines:

  • Professionalism is Key: Attorneys need to project an image of competence and confidence.

  • Tailored Suits: Suits in classic colors (navy, gray, black) are a standard choice.

  • Crisp Shirts: For men, light-colored, ironed dress shirts are common (white or light blue).

  • Ties (Men): Classic colors and subtle patterns are acceptable.

  • Dress Shoes: Conservative leather shoes or heels, cleaned and polished, are essential.

  • Jewelry: Limit jewelry to a few tasteful accessories.

  • Skirts/Dresses (Women): Straight or pencil style skirts, knee-length or below, are appropriate.

  • Heels or Flats: Choose neutral colors with a reasonable heel height.

  • Avoid Casual Attire: Flip-flops, collared t-shirts, and summer dresses are not appropriate.

A Judge may require any party involved in a hearing to change attire as they deem necessary to meet this code.

When active as a Justice Department representative outside of a Courtroom, more relaxed business attire may be worn.

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