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LR74.1. Magistrate Judges: Objections to Non-Dispositive Orders or to Findings and Recommendations.

(a) Except in cases where the parties have consented to a magistrate judge pursuant to LR73.1, a party may object to a magistrate judge's non-dispositive order or findings and recommendations within fourteen (14) days after being served. The objection must specifically designate the portions of the magistrate judge's order or findings and recommendations to which the party is objecting and the basis of the objection.

(b) Any party may file and serve a response to the objection within fourteen (14) days after service of the objection.

(c) No reply in support of an objection shall be filed without leave of court.

(d) A reconsideration motion shall toll the time in which any objection must be taken from the magistrate judge's non-dispositive order or findings and recommendations.