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Monthly Archives: November 2010
What Motions Do Not Require a Certificate of Conference?
Motions to dismiss, motions for judgment as a matter of law, motions for judgment on the pleadings, motions for a new trial, and motions for summary judgment. See L.R. 7.1(h).
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What Must a Certificate of Conference Include?
If a conference is required in connection with a motion, a certificate of conference must be included. The certificate of conference must (i) indicate that the motion is unopposed or opposed; (ii) if the motion is opposed, the certificate must … Continue reading
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When Must I Meet and Confer with Opposing Counsel Before Filing My Motion?
“Before filing a motion, an attorney for the moving party must confer with an attorney for each party affected by the requested relief to determine whether the motion is opposed. Conferences are not required for motions to dismiss, motions for … Continue reading
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What Time Must a Document be Electronically Filed By?
Midnight central time: “A pleading, motion, or other paper that is filed by electronic means before midnight central time of any day will be deemed filed on that day.” See L.R. 6.1.
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Can My Filing Contain More than One Pleading, Motion or other Paper?
Generally, yes: “With the exception of a proposed order or judgment, any document may contain more than one pleading, motion, or other paper. Any such document must clearly identify each included pleading, motion, or other paper in its title.” See … Continue reading
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Can I Submit a Filing by Fax?
No, the Clerk’s Office does not accept faxed filings.
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What Do I Do in an Emergency if I Can’t File a Document Electronically Using the Court’s ECF System?
The Northern District has detailed instructions for how to handle emergencies. Such instructions are located here.
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Is it True that there is a Judge in the Northern District of Texas that Does Not Allow Electronic Filing?
Yes, Judge McBryde does not allow electronic filing.
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How Long Do I Have to Register as an ECF User Once I Enter an Appearance?
Generally, 14 days: “Unless excused for cause, an attorney—other than a prisoner pro se party— must register as an ECF user within 14 days of the date the attorney appears in a case, following the registration procedures set forth in … Continue reading
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Is Electronic Filing Required?
Generally, yes: “Unless the presiding judge otherwise directs, an attorney—other than a prisoner pro se party—must file any pleading (except a complaint), motion, or other paper by electronic means, subject to the restrictions and requirements of the ECF Administrative Procedures … Continue reading
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