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LR 7.4 Notice of Motion Setting; Briefing Deadlines If a motion is contested, the clerk of court will ordinarily issue a Notice of Motion Setting that provides briefing deadlines, chambers copy requirements, and related information. A judge may order other instructions with respect to a motion.

If no Notice of Motion Setting issues and the judge does not order briefing instructions, the default rule is that a memorandum in opposition may be filed within 14 days after a motion is filed, and a reply memorandum may be filed within seven days after the opposition is filed.