Local Rule 9021-1: Tender of Judgments and Orders
Bankr. W.D.N.C. — General rule
Local Rule 9021-1 Tender of Judgments and Orders
(a) No Protest Orders. When applicable pursuant to Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 9006(f), the moving party shall wait three mailing days after the conclusion of a no protest notice period prior to submitting a proposed order or judgment to the court.
(b) Consent Orders. If a trustee may assert an interest in property of the bankruptcy estate, consent orders will not be entered as to any such property unless also signed by the trustee. Consent orders shall comply with Local Rule 5005-1(a).
(c) Orders submitted electronically. Proposed orders should be submitted electronically using procedures outlined by the Clerk. Orders submitted electronically shall be served electronically upon the tendering party. Electronic transmission of a Notice of Electronic Filing constitutes the notice required by Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 9022 and constitutes service of the document to registered participants in CM/ECF.
(d) Review period for orders. Where time permits, parties shall afford opposing counsel three business days to review and comment on the form of any proposed order before such order is submitted to the court.
(e) Ex Parte Orders. When filing an ex parte motion, the moving party should immediately submit an order granting the motion electronically.