Local Rule LBR 9022-1: Judgment and Orders - Notice
Bankr. D. Haw. — General rule
LBR 9022-1. Judgment and Orders - Notice
(a) Notice of Entry. The clerk will give notice of the entry of a judgment or order to the contesting parties in accordance with Bankruptcy Rule 9022(a). "Contesting parties" means: (1) all parties in an adversary proceeding; and (2) parties who filed a written response or made an oral objection at a hearing to a motion or other request for relief in a contested matter.
(b) Notice List. To assist the clerk in giving notice of the entry of a judgment or order, the party submitting a proposed judgment or order must attach a notice list with the name and address of each party entitled to notice under subdivision (a) of this rule who will not receive or has not consented to receive notice through the court's electronic transmission facilities.
(c) Service of Copy of Order. Unless the court directs otherwise, the party obtaining relief is responsible for serving a copy of the judgment or order on parties adversely affected by the judgment or order. The clerk is responsible only for giving notice that the judgment or order has been entered on the court's docket.