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General Status and Motion Practice

All motions should be accompanied by a properly filed notice of motion.  The motion and notice of motion should be filed 4 business days before the date of presentment.

 

Discovery Motions:

All parties should be prepared to argue any discovery motion on the date that it is presented.  Except for discovery motions involving privilege issues, the Court will generally rule on discovery motions on the day of presentment after argument and without further briefing.  Therefore, any written response to a discovery motion should be filed before the motion hearing.

 

Moving parties are reminded to notify the Court immediately if they are withdrawing any previously filed discovery motions. 

 

If a party is seeking to enforce a subpoena on a non-party, the party must provide notice of the motion to that non-party.