Report updated Apr 27, 2026
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (LawStack's FRCP)
For legal professionals and law students requiring portable, offline access to federal civil procedure rules.
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (LawStack's FRCP) is an established reference app that is completely free. With a 3.8/5 rating from 26 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Provides complete access to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure without requiring an active internet connection.
Includes a search function designed to quickly locate specific sections within the rules.
Allows users to email specific sections of the rules directly from the app.
How much does it cost?
Who Built It?
Tekk Innovations
Providing legal professionals and aviation experts with portable, offline access to critical regulatory codes and statutes. They bridge the gap between bulky physical reference materials and mobile-first utility.
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Key Takeaways
This app functions as a lightweight, offline-first utility for accessing federal legal rules on mobile devices.
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