Submitting a Proposed Order, Agreed or Otherwise, for Electronic Entry by the Judge
Proposed Orders are
technically not to be "filed." Rather, they are to be
"submitted" to the judge to consider, modify (if appropriate) and
enter electronically. For example, proposed orders such as stipulated
protective orders require court approval before actually being given full
effect. To prevent confusion, such proposed orders must be attached to an
e-mail sent to the e-mail address of the assigned judge, Proposed_Order_Schneider@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. All
such documents must be submitted to the court in a format compatible with Word. Such proposed orders should also be served on all parties.
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