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Federal Courts Proposed Order
A proposed order is a document that is permitted or required to be filed and served in a motion practice with moving and/or opposition papers. A proposed order will usually describe the relief sought by the moving party, or indicate the motion was denied if submitted by the opposing party, and provide a place for the signature of the judicial officer. SmartRules Federal Courts simplifies the rules for complying with codes, rules of court, civil procedure and local court rules, in a single search. SmartRules covers pleadings, timing, format, motion practice, subpoenas, filing and service.
A proposed order is a document that is permitted or required to be filed and served in a motion practice with moving and/or opposition papers. A prop... expand
