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LCRLJ 7(b)

Motions

(a) A party who notes a motion, but decides to strike the motion, shall immediately notify the court and the opposing party that the motion is stricken.

(b) If a moving party does not appear within thirty (30) minutes of the time set for a motion, and no request for extension of time is received by telephone or otherwise, the motion shall be stricken and the non-moving party(ies) may be awarded costs, and if otherwise authorized, a reasonable attorney's fee.

(c) If a non-moving party does not appear within thirty (30) minutes of the time set for a motion, and no request for extension of time is received by telephone or otherwise, the Court may grant the motion.

(d) The Court may, in its discretion, assess terms against any party failing to comply with this rule.

{Adopted effective July 1, 2000}




Updated: April 5, 2000


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