Judge McNally's Case Procedures
SUBMITTING A PROPOSED ORDER
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In many instances, after the filing of a motion or after some other development in the litigation,
the Court may request that the Parties submit a proposed order. When the proposed order is ready to be
entered by the Court, the Parties should not file them with the Clerk's Office or with the CM/ECF system.
Instead, the proposed orders should be "submitted" by e-mail sent to
Proposed_Order_McNally@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
The subject line of the e-mail must include the case number and name,
the docket number of the corresponding motion, if any, and the title of the order that is proposed.
The proposed order must be in a format compatible with Word, and all parties must be copied on
the submission.
Submitting a proposed order electronically is not a substitute for filing a motion. A proposed order may only be submitted upon request or leave from the Court. The proposed order email address may not be used for any other purpose or communication with the Court.
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