The following announcement was posted on the Court's website today: Update to eOrders Permits Upload of Competing Form of Order
U.S. Courts sent this bulletin at 12/19/2018 03:23 PM EST
The "eOrders" proposed order submission process in CM/ECF has been updated to permit the submission of a competing form of order. Proposed competing orders shall be uploaded as a PDF and as a Word version that is redlined to reflect the suggested revisions to the order.
Competing orders may be submitted using the "Order Upload" option in CM/ECF's Bankruptcy and Adversary Menus. The submitter then selects the "Single Order Upload" option, and checks the box on the submission screen indicating “Dispute as to Form.” The submitter will then be directed to upload the PDF and Word versions of the order. There is no limit to the number of parties who may upload a competing form of order.
An attorney or party who was directed by the Court to submit a proposed order but knows that the opposing party disputes the form of the order should also use this procedure and upload both PDF and Word (not redlined) versions of the proposed order.
The PDF and Word versions of the competing orders will be marked as "disputed form of order" and directed to the appropriate judge's chambers. Questions regarding this process may be submitted to the Court's Help desk at ecfhelp@flmb.uscourts.gov.
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