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However, I just prepared a pre-trial Stip and order, and Judge Bluebond
wants it all on one Word document, with a separate pdf attachment with the
attorney signatures.
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Mark is correct. Stip is a PDF, order a word doc. Notice of Lodgment a PDF. It is three times as much work now.
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> Correct. Stip must be separate document from order.
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Upload the stipulation in PDF and as attachment, a PDF copy of the order.
Then upload the Order in Word to Lodge Orders. No Notice of Lodgment
required
I just did that on Friday for a client. Upload in am and got signed order
in pm.
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Upload the stipulation in PDF and as attachment, a PDF copy of the order. Then upload the Order in Word to Lodge Orders. No Notice of Lodgment requiredI just did that on Friday for a client. Upload in am and got signed order in pm.CraigCraig J. Beauchamp, Esq.Of CounselLaw Offices of Victor W. Luke, APLC(714) 835-5091(714) 835-5763Attorney at LawPO Box 25857Santa Ana, CA 92799(949) 689-9709(714) 835-5763faxLegallycraig@gmail.comNO EX-PARTE NOTICE VIA VOICE MAIL OR EMAIL: I do not acceptnotice forEx ParteApplications via voicemail or by email. You must comply with California Law and give notice to a person in my office during regular business hours.
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It is a thing of the past, unfortunately....
See Section Four of the Court Manual:
*(d) Orders Approving Stipulations. Orders Approving Stipulations
must be lodged separately from the stipulation according to the
following procedure: (1) Obtain all necessary signatures on the
Stipulation. (2) DO NOT prepare a combined Stipulation and Order,
unless the stipulation is the court-approved “Adequate Protection
Order Section 4 - LOU (Lodged Order Upload) Court Manual 4-7 May
2015 Attachment” to one of the court’s mandatory form orders
granting relief from stay. In that event, it is sufficient to lodge
the order with imaged signatures of all parties to the stipulation
attached as an exhibit to the order. No separate stipulation need be
filed. (3) File the Stipulation via CM/ECF with all necessary
signatures, so that the only electronic signature (“/s/” followed by
the printed name) is the signature of the CM/ECF registered attorney
who is filing the stipulation via CM/ECF. (4) Prepare a separate
Order Approving Stipulation in MS-WORD format. (5) In the text of
the Order Approving Stipulation, indicate the complete title of the
stipulation and docket number entry of the stipulation. (6) When
uploading the electronic order, select the docket entry for the
Stipulation as the relevant Motion type, UNLESS the stipulation
resolves a motion. In that situation, select the docket entry for
the motion that is being resolved. (7) Comply with all procedures in
this section, 4.2*
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> Can you still do stipulation pleadings with “orders thereon” in
> the same document, or is that a thing of the past?
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> I’m wondering because I think you have to upload the stipulation
> as a PDF and the order has to be in Word format. I’m working on
> it today when my paralegal isn’t available to consult and I’m not
> sure if she knows.
>
> Steve
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Correct. Stip must be separate document from order.
Mark Jessee
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> On Oct 30, 2016, at 9:23 AM, 'Steven B. Lever' sblever@leverlaw.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> Can you still do stipulation pleadings with orders thereon>
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> Im wondering because I think you have to upload the stipulation as a PDF and the order has to be in Word format. Im working on it today when my paralegal isnt available to consult and Im not sure if she knows.
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Can you still do stipulation pleadings with "orders thereon" in the same document, or is that a thing of the past?
I'm wondering because I think you have to upload the stipulation as a PDF and the order has to be in Word format. I'm working on it today when my paralegal isn't available to consult and I'm not sure if she knows.
Steve
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I’m wondering because I think you have to upload the stipulation as a PDF and the order has to be in Word format.&nbs
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