Documents—Requirements of Form.
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-60- adversary proceeding number, document title, number, and the name of the party presenting it. LBR 7007-1(b)(2) applies to contested matters. (B) Pagination. An exhibit to a document must be consecutively marked in the lower-left margin using the exhibit letter or number, page number of the exhibit, and total number of pages in the exhibit (for example, Ex.
A - pg. 1 of 3). (C) Exhibits for Use in a Hearing or Trial. LBR 9017-1(b) applies.
(8) Footnotes. LBRs 7007-1(b)(1) and 9004-1(a)(1)(B) apply. (9) Required Information. (A) Party Information.
The name, address, telephone number, and capacity of the party that prepared a document—or of the party’s attorney, in which case the information must include the attorney’s OSB#—must be printed single-spaced in the upper-left corner of the title page and begin at least 1" from the top of the page of a document except for a petition, list, schedule, notice, statement of affairs, document to be signed by a judge, or a document prepared on an LBF or an OF. On a document prepared by more than one party, reference may be made to the signature page for a complete list of parties submitting the document for filing.
A document filed by a generally admitted attorney must include the attorney’s OSB#. A document filed by an attorney specially admitted under LBR 9010-1(a)(2) must include the name and OSB# of local counsel, and a document filed by a law student specially admitted under LBR 9010-1(a)(4) must include the name and OSB# of the supervising attorney. (C) Signatures. LBR 9011-4 applies.
(D) Pagination. The document title, or an abbreviation, must be placed in the lower-left margin of each page of a multiple-page document together with the page number and total number of pages (e.g., Ex. A - pg. 1 of 3).
(b) Required Telephone Call to Judge’s Chambers if Document Filed Within Three Business Days Before a Scheduled Hearing. The filer of any document related to a hearing filed within three business days before the hearing must notify the appropriate judge’s chambers by telephone immediately after the filing of the document. Failure to notify chambers of the filing may result in the document not being read or considered. (c) Filing in Multiple Cases or Adversary Proceedings.
A document to be filed in multiple cases or adversary proceedings that have not been consolidated must have all case or adversary numbers included in the heading, and it must be filed in each affected case or adversary. If filed on paper, a signed original must be filed in each affected case or adversary. (d) Amendment. An amended document not prepared on an LBF or OF must — (1) Be entitled a “[insert First, Second, etc.] Amended [insert Title].” 12/1/2025
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