Counsel-Prepared Orders of Court Rulings.
U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii
U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii
If ordered by the court, a prevailing party shall draft a proposed order memorializing an oral ruling as soon as possible after the hearing and email the draft order to the Orders inbox for the presiding judge. If the submitted order requires a stipulation of the parties or an approval in substance or form by opposing counsel, then it should be noted on the proposed order. Any objections to a proposed order requiring stipulation or approval as to form shall be emailed to the relevant chambers within one (1) day of receiving the draft from the prevailing party, and may include a substitute proposed draft.
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