District of Delaware Electronic Filing Rules
5 rules from official source documents
Electronic filing requirements, permitted filing channels, EFSP portals, and exceptions. This page is scoped to District of Delaware; use the court rules overview to switch categories without leaving this court.
Proposed orders must be filed electronically; non-electronic proposed orders are not accepted by Judge Shannon.
Source text: Judge Shannon only accepts proposed orders electronically.
Proposed orders must be filed electronically, and all exhibits to the proposed order must be uploaded as separate attachments.
Source text: Judge Goldblatt only accepts proposed orders electronically.
Proposed orders must be filed electronically, with all related docket numbers in the caption and exhibits uploaded as separate attachments.
Source text: Judge Owens only accepts proposed orders electronically. All related docket numbers must be included in the caption of the proposed e-order when uploaded. Additionally, all exhibits to the proposed order must be uploaded as separate attachments.
Proposed orders in Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 business cases must be uploaded for electronic order processing.
Source text: Proposed orders in all chapter 11 and chapter 7 business cases must be uploaded for electronic order processing.
Proposed orders will only be considered after the associated e-order has been uploaded.
Source text: Proposed orders will be considered after an e-order has been uploaded.
Is electronic filing required in District of Delaware?
Yes. Electronic filing is required for the covered filings. Proposed orders will only be considered after the associated e-order has been uploaded.
Is electronic filing required in District of Delaware?
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.
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