Court Rules
Common questions about Judge Brendan L. Shannon's rules

What must be included with proposed order filings before Judge Brendan L. Shannon?

The rule requires caption. Proposed e-orders must include all related docket numbers in the caption when uploaded.

View ruleSource: page 3, section E-Orders Required

What must be included with revised proposed order filings before Judge Brendan L. Shannon?

The rule identifies required filing content or certificates. Revised proposed orders must be submitted to the Court in both clean (unredlined) and redline (tracked changes) form.

View ruleSource: page 3, section Presentation of Revised Proposed Orders

Is electronic filing required before Judge Brendan L. Shannon?

Yes. Electronic filing is required for the covered filings. Proposed orders must be filed electronically; non-electronic proposed orders are not accepted by Judge Shannon.

View ruleSource: page 3, section E-Orders Required

When is a filing treated as filed before Judge Brendan L. Shannon?

The rule states that filing is treated as not specified. Revised proposed orders must be provided to the Court at least one hour before the scheduled hearing.

View ruleSource: page 3, section Presentation of Revised Proposed Orders
Complete rules summary for Judge Brendan L. Shannon

Proposed orders must be filed electronically; non-electronic proposed orders are not accepted by Judge Shannon.

Proposed e-orders must include all related docket numbers in the caption when uploaded.

Exhibits to proposed orders must be uploaded as separate attachments, not embedded in the proposed order document.

Revised proposed orders must be submitted to the Court in both clean (unredlined) and redline (tracked changes) form.

Revised proposed orders must be provided to the Court at least one hour before the scheduled hearing.

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