Today's announcements are for 4-26-2024.

U.S. District Court

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION
 United States Courthouse
  and Federal Office Bldg.
  219 S. Dearborn Street,
  Chicago, Illinois 60604
THOMAS G. BRUTON, Clerk
  20th Floor — 219 S. Dearborn St.,
  Telephone (312)435-5670
Docketing
(312)435-5698
CM/ECF Help Desk
(312)582-8727
Certified Copy Desk
(312) 435-5699
Intake Desk
(312)435-5691
Procurement Department
Room 1558
(312)435-5553
NOTE: If an emergency matter, as defined in Local Rule 77.2, arises outside of regular business hours, arrangements to bring that matter before the emergency judge may be made by calling (312) 702-8875. The caller may leave a voice mail message at this number, including the telephone number where he or she can be reached. The judge's clerk will return the call. As an alternative, during business hours, Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM through 6:00 PM, an email message concerning the emergency can be sent to Emergency_Judge@ilnd.uscourts.gov. The judge's clerk will monitor the mailbox and send a response.

PALLMEYER, Rebecca R., cj.
  ROOM 2541—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5637
CHAMBERS - 2548
NOTE: Courtesy copies are not required unless the electronic filing, including exhibits, exceeds 10 pages. Please deliver courtesy copies to Judge Pallmeyer's chambers (Room 2548) within one business day of filing.
Motion Practice
The court hears motions Monday at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday at 8:45 a.m. All motions, stipulated or not, must be noticed for hearing. All motions must be filed with the Clerk's office at least two working days prior to the date of the hearing of the motion. Unless the court has told a party it need not appear, counsel is expected to be present whether or not the motion is agreed. Parties who require an immediate hearing on any emergency matter should contact chambers (312-435-5636) for instructions on presenting the motion before Judge Pallmeyer or, in her absence, another judge.
   8:45 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tues., Wed. and Thu)
   9 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Mon. only)
  Number of Days Notice: 2
  9 AM—SET CASES

ALONSO, Jorge L., j.
  ROOM 1903—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
NOTE: In cases assigned to Judge Alonso, motions must be noticed for a date certain lest they be denied for want of prosecution. The Court will hold hearings on civil motions (except for emergency motions) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. The Court will hold hearings on criminal motions (except for emergency motions) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 2:00 p.m. Motions must be filed no later than 4:00 p.m. on the third business day preceding the day the motion is to be heard. Joint, uncontested and agreed motions should be so identified in the title and the body of the motion. Counsel shall not make or respond to motions by correspondence with the court.
Parties who appear in court on a matter whether set for a status or motion hearing shall be prepared to argue any motions pending in the case.
Judge Alonso requires a courtesy copy of the following documents: (1) motions to dismiss and any briefs and exhibits in support of or in opposition to motions to dismiss; (2) motions for summary judgment and any briefs and exhibits in support of or in opposition to motions for summary judgment. Courtesy copies should be delivered to Judge Alonso's courtroom deputy in Room 1908 within 24 hours of filing. Please do not bring courtesy copies to chambers. Courtesy copies do not need to be delivered in an envelope unless the filing contains under-seal material. The Court prefers courtesy copies printed after the document has been filed with the CM/ECF header stamp on it. Courtesy copies must be bound on the left side (e.g. stapled, spiral bound) with protruding tabs for exhibits.
The BEST way to contact Judge Alonso's courtroom deputy, Lesley Fairley, is to send her an email at lesley_fairley@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
Parties requesting to change a previously-set hearing before Judge Alonso may jointly email Lesley Fairley at lesley_fairley@ilnd.uscourts.gov with agreed-upon dates. Hearing dates may not be changed by telephone. The email must be received no later than 3:00 p.m. on the day before the hearing. A motion will need to be filed if the hearing date has been reset more than once or if the request is not agreed to by all parties to the case.
9:30 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Tue., Wed.,Thu.)
10:30 AM—CRIMINAL MOTIONS
(Tue., Wed.,Thu.)
Note: Motions noticed for a given day must be filed no later than 4:00 p.m. on the third business day preceding the day the motion is to be heard.
  1 PM—SET CASES

ASPEN, Marvin E., sj.
  ROOM 2568—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5696
Notice
1. Motions should not be noticed for presentment. If a hearing is deemed necessary for a motion, the Court will set a date.
2. No courtesy copies are required unless specifically requested.
3. All civil hearings will be held via telephone conference unless otherwise specified. Dial-in information will be posted on the docket at least one day prior to the hearing.
4. Unless specifically authorized, neither counsel nor pro se litigants may communicate about a case by letter to Judge Aspen. All communications must be made in the form of a motion, brief, or a status report, served on opposing counsel. All requests for extension of time must be made upon written motion and noticed for hearing.
Important Information
10:30 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Thu. only)
Number of Days Notice: Until further notice, the presentment schedule is suspended.

BLAKEY, John Robert, j.
  ROOM 1203—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-6058
        MOTIONS PROCEDURES
Notices and Important Information
Attorneys are required to appear at status and motion hearings as scheduled. If an attorney has a conflict on the assigned date, the attorney must notify Chambers of the conflict and, if appropriate, the Court will reschedule. Advising opposing counsel of a conflict is not a substitute for communicating with the Court. Attorneys who fail to appear and fail to notify Chambers of any conflict may be subject to sanctions.
Parties who appear in court on a matter, whether set for a status or motion hearing, must be prepared to argue any motions pending in the case.
All hearings shall proceed in person unless otherwise ordered. Parties seeking leave to appear via telephone shall email Judge Blakey's Courtroom Deputy, Gloria Lewis, at Gloria_Lewis@ilnd.uscourts.gov. Attorneys granted leave to appear by telephone should refrain from using speakerphones, appearing while driving, or appearing from a location with significant ambient noise.
For questions or additional assistance, please email Gloria_Lewis@ilnd.uscourts.gov or call (312) 818-6699.
11:00 AM--CIVIL MOTIONS
(Wed..)
  CRIMINAL MOTIONS--Contact Chambers
Number of Days Notice: Judge Blakey will hear civil (non-emergency) motions on Wednesdays at 11:00 a.m., and all such motions should be noticed accordingly. Motions noticed for a given day must be filed no later than 12:00 p.m. on the 3rd business day preceding the day the motion is to be heard. Thus, motions set for any given Wednesday must be filed by 12:00 p.m. on the preceding Friday.
  11 AM—SET CASES

BUCKLO, Elaine, j.
  ROOM 2243—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-7610
NOTICE: Judge Bucklo's standing order regarding noticing motions for hearing. This standing order supersedes any prior order as it relates to noticing motions for hearing:
NON-EMERGENCY MOTIONS shall be noticed on Judge Bucklo's motion call (see motion schedule below) and the Court will rule by written order on or before the date of presentment. Appearances in court will not be required. (The presentment date is for tracking purposes only.) Moving counsel shall notify all parties that the Court will rule by written order and that an appearance on the presentment date is not required. This includes dispositive motions (motions for summary judgment, motions to dismiss, etc.); no appearance will be required. The Court will set a briefing schedule on dispositive motions, unless one has been set in a prior order.
Motion Schedule: Civil motions may be noticed up for any Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, at 9:45 a.m. Criminal motions may be noticed up for any Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, at 10:15 a.m. Moving counsel shall attempt to learn whether there is an objection and shall note whether the motion is unopposed. The presentment date shall be no fewer than 3 business days after the motion is filed.
Before any emergency motion is filed, counsel shall notify Judge Bucklo's courtroom deputy at MARIA_G_HERNANDEZ@ILND.USCOURTS.GOV OR 312-435-7611. The courtroom deputy will advise counsel how to proceed.
Pleadings attached as exhibits to a motion requesting leave of court to file shall be filed separately on the docket if leave is granted.
Hyperlinks: The Court strongly encourages all filings to include hyperlinks to any cases or docket entries referred to in the pleadings. If possible, the Court prefers hyperlinks to exhibits as well but recognizes that this may entail more time and expense. To the extent possible, the Court prefers any citation to exhibits, cases, and docket entries to be hyperlinked. Please see http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/internetDocs/cmecf/hyperlinking_attorneys_word.pdf for directions on how to include hyperlinks in filings.
Proposed draft orders may be emailed to the court at: Proposed_Order_Bucklo@ ilnd.uscourts.gov. The court particularly appreciates draft orders on motions for protective orders, for temporary restraining orders, and for criminal matters. Draft orders on routine motions are not required.
Parties' Planning Report: Parties are required to file their Planning Report at least three days prior to the conference in court or by the date designated by the court in an order. (Please see Scheduling Conference link for the Report form.)
Disclosure of Sentencing Recommendation: The Court directs the Probation Office to disclose the sentencing recommendation to both the government and defense counsel in criminal cases.
9:45 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Wed., Thu. & Fri.)
 10:15 AM—CRIMINAL MOTIONS
    (Mon., Wed., Thu. and Fri.)
Number of Days Notice: Moving counsel shall attempt to learn whether there is an objection and shall note whether the motion is unopposed. The presentment date shall be no fewer than 3 business days after the motion is filed.
  9:30 AM—SET CASES

CHANG, Edmond E., j.
  ROOM 2119—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5795
SPECIAL NOTE: The Mandatory Initial Discovery Pilot Project ended on June 1, 2020. Cases filed before that date are still governed by it, but those cases filed June 2, 2020 and onward are not.
8:30 AM - Civil & non-custodial Criminal
(Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu)
9:00 AM - in-custody Criminal and defendant attendance required
(Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu)
Number of Days Notice: 3 business days
  8:45 AM—SET CASES
  9 AM—ON TRIAL

COLEMAN, Sharon Johnson, j.
  ROOM 1241—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-6885
Note: Three days notice is required for the filing of all motions. The day you file your motion is not considered a full business day. Unless ordered by the court, motions shall not be noticed on a Monday or Friday status day. Defendants are required to appear for hearing on all motions for modification of supervised release, whether agreed or not, unless otherwise ordered by the court. Courtesy copies are only required on motions to dismiss, motions for summary judgment, and any motions with exhibits. Courtesy copies are to be delivered to the Courtroom Deputy in Room 1428 within 24 hours of filing.
8:45 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
9:45 AM—CRIMINAL MOTIONS
(Wed.) (Unless otherwise set
by the court)
Number of days notice: 3
  9:30 AM—SET CASES

DURKIN, Thomas M., j.
  ROOM 1441—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5840
        NOTICE
Appearing by Phone: As a courtesy the Court permits out-of-town and suburban counsel to participate in routine status and motion hearings by telephone using a landline number. To arrange for a telephonic conference please contact the Courtroom Deputy Emily Wall the day before the hearing date and provide the telephone number and the name of the attorney participating by telephone. Please see the link under Case Procedures for additional instructions regarding appearing by phone.
Courtesy Copies: Unless otherwise instructed by the Court, courtesy copies should be delivered by first class mail or its equivalent. Next day or otherwise expedited delivery (including delivery by messenger) is unnecessary in the normal course, and such expense is generally not justifiable.
Courtesy copies should always be printed from ECF after electronic filing so that the copies include the ECF header. Courtesy copies should be printed on both sides of the paper whenever possible. All electronically filed documents should be made word searchable before being filed on ECF. The Court prefers that citations to unpublished opinions be Westlaw citations. Please see the link under Case Procedures for further details regarding the Court's rules for courtesy copies.
Pendency of Motions: Parties should jointly inform the Court by contacting Emily Wall if the continuing pendency of a motion has caused or will cause hardship to one or more of the parties. Parties may also follow the procedures set forth in Local Rule 78.5 to inquire as to the status of a pending motion. No offense will be taken by the Court to such an inquiry or notice.
9 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Mon, Tue., Wed., Thu.)
(3 day notice)
  9 AM—SET CASES

ELLIS, Sara L., j.
  ROOM 1403—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5560
        Notice
Effective immediately: All civil motions and "not in custody" criminal motions shall be noticed for presentment pursuant to Judge Ellis' motion schedule with three business days' notice. See schedule below for dates when "in custody" defendant criminal motions should be noticed for presentment.
In custody defendants motions should be noticed for 1:30 p.m. on the following dates:
October 1, 6, 14, 15, 20, 26, 28, 29
November 3, 9, 12, 17, 23
December 1, 7, 9, 10, 15
NOTICE FOR WESTERN DIVISION, ROCKFORD COURT CASES
Judge Ellis will be hearing matters in the Rockford Courthouse on the following dates:
Rockford cases should follow the same guidelines for presentment as stated above.
All motions should be noticed for presentment. The Court will rule on any motions prior to the presentment date if appropriate.
DUE TO THE SIXTH AMENDED GENERAL ORDER 20-0012 dated September 4, 2020, suspending all public gatherings, motion hearings will be held telephonically.
Contact courtroom deputy by email Rhonda_Johnson@ilnd.uscourts.gov with any questions.
         Notice
Please note that this Court's procedures for discovery and summary judgment motions depart from the Local Rules. Please see the case management procedures for Discovery Motions and Summary Judgment Practice for further information.
         Important Information
This page and the linked pages set forth Judge Ellis' case management procedures and policies, which are intended to facilitate the prompt, efficient, and equitable disposition of cases on her docket. Please familiarize yourself with these materials. The success of this Court's procedures depends on your willingness to familiarize yourself with these materials and to act accordingly. Counsel will be expected to fully explain to the Court any failure to comply with the Court's procedures.
9:45 AM—MOTIONS
Civil
(Tue., Wed.)
10 AM—MOTIONS
Criminal (including arraignments
and changes of plea)
(Tue., Wed.)
1:45 PM—MOTIONS
Civil
(Thu)
  1:30 PM — Pretrial Conferences & Sentencing
(Mon. thru Wed.)
1:45 PM—MOTIONS
Criminal (including arraignments
and changes of plea)
(Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3 business days

GETTLEMAN, Robert W., sj.
  ROOM 1703—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5543
NOTE: The Clerk's office will no longer be printing and forwarding complaints to chambers. Therefore, Judge Gettleman will now require a hard copy of all complaints (with case number and magistrate judge"s name) delivered to chambers 1788 as soon as possible after filing. Judge Gettleman requires that a hard copy of any motion be dropped off in chambers 1788 as soon as possible after the filing of said motion. If a hard copy is not received, the motion will not be heard.
9:15 AM—MOTION CALL
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3

GOTTSCHALL, Joan B., sj.
  ROOM 2568—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5640
Judge Gottschall's chambers will be closed from August 21 through and including September 4, 2023. Matters of an emergency nature should be noticed before the emergency judge.
NOTE: Civil and criminal motions are heard on Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:30 AM. Judge Gottschall requires a three day prior notice for all motions. Please refer to Judge Gottschall's case management packet for specific filing details.
Courtesy copies of the ORIGINAL COMPLAINT and ALL PLEADINGS are to be delivered to the Deputy Clerk's Office, Room 2332-A, within 24 hours of filing on CM/ECF. Courtesy copies MUST BE STAPLED OR BOUND and ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE TABBED. Courtesy copies not in compliance will be returned.
  10:30 AM—SET CASES

GUZMAN, Ronald A., j.
  ROOM 1801—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5363
NOTE: All electronic filings must still include a courtesy hard copy to Judge Guzman's Courtroom Deputy (Room 1218).
9:30 AM--MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue. & Thu. only)
Number of days notice: 2

HUNT, LaShonda A. , j.
  ROOM 1425—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5504
        Cases Reassigned to the Initial Calendar of Judge Hunt
All previously set status and motion hearing dates are stricken.
All previously set discovery deadlines, joint status report deadlines, and briefing schedules will remain intact.
In cases where parties have been ordered to file an Initial Status Report for Reassigned Case, the following template must be used: Initial Status Report for Reassigned Case.
For case-related questions, please contact Judge Hunt's courtroom deputy, Carolyn Hoesly, at (312) 435-5668 or carolyn_hoesly@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
         Notice
Until further notice, parties need not notice motions for presentment. The title and request for relief of each motion must state whether it is agreed, unopposed, or opposed. For agreed and unopposed motions, the movant must submit a proposed order in accordance with Judge Hunt's proposed order procedures. For opposed motions, the movant must confer with the opposing party prior to filing and include an agreed proposed briefing schedule in the motion. Judge Hunt will consider all motions, proposed orders, and proposed briefing schedules and enter an order: (a) ruling on the matter; (b) setting a briefing schedule; (c) setting a hearing; or (d) otherwise addressing the motion.
         In-Person Hearings and Important Information
Parties should expect to appear in-person unless the Court orders otherwise. This page contains important information about Judge Hunt's policies and procedures, which have been designed to facilitate the prompt, efficient and equitable disposition of cases. Please take the time to carefully read and familiarize yourself with this information and act accordingly. Parties will be expected to fully explain any failure to comply with the Court's policies and procedures.
  10 AM—SET CASES

JENKINS, Lindsay C. , j.
  ROOM 2119—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5627
9 AM—Motions
Civil & Criminal
(Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3

KENDALL, Virginia M., j.
  ROOM 2503—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5692
Notice: Civil motions are heard on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9:45 a.m. Criminal motions are heard on Wednesdays at 9:45 a.m. The original motion should be filed no later than the third business day preceding the day the motion is to be heard. Motions may also be noticed in conjunction with a set hearing, but the three-day notice requirement still applies. Original filings shall not be accepted in chambers, however, a courtesy copy should be delivered to chambers within 24 hours after filing. If the filing totals 50 or more pages, the courtesy copy should be bound and tabbed as provided in Local Rule 5.2(d) for "judge's paper copies." Courtesy copies need not be delivered in an envelope unless the pleading contains under-seal material. If the document is electronically filed, the courtesy copy must include the printed CM/ECF header at the top of every page.
9:45 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
  (Tue. & Wed.)
  9:45—CRIMINAL MOTIONS
    (Wed. only)
Number of days notice: 3

KENNELLY, Matthew F., j.
  ROOM 2103—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5618
        MOTION PRACTICE
All motions, without exception, must be noticed for presentment as required by Local Rule 5.3(b). Motions that are not noticed for presentment will be stricken.
All motions, civil and criminal, are to be noticed for Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Judge Kennelly requires all motions to be served electronically at least three business days before the date the motion is to be heard.
Joint, uncontested, and agreed motions should be so identified in the title and body of the motion.
A paper copy of all motions, including those filed electronically, must be submitted in accordance with Local Rule 5.3(e), either by submission to chambers (Room 2188) or by leaving it in the lobby drop box.
9:30 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)   
(Tue., Wed. & Thu. only)
Number of days notice: 3  
  8:45 AM—SET CASES

KNESS, John F. , j.
  ROOM 1725—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
        Notice
PLEASE NOTE: Due to current circumstances in the Northern District of Illinois, Judge Kness's staff is reporting to the courthouse only intermittently. If you need assistance with a case assigned to Judge Kness, please send an email to the courtroom deputy, Enjoli Fletcher, at enjoli_fletcher@ilnd.uscourts.gov. Until further notice, the only way to contact the court is by email. Please note that that Ms. Fletcher cannot be reached by telephone at this time.
  9 AM — CIVIL MOTIONS
         (Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu.)

KOCORAS, Charles P., j.
  ROOM 1801—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-6872
        Notice
At this time, courtesy copies are not required unless specifically requested. All civil hearings will be held via telephone conference unless otherwise specified.
ALL FILINGS must include a courtesy hard copy to the chambers of Judge Kocoras on the date of filing. Effective immediately, the original of any notice of motion and motion shall be electronically filed by 4:00 p.m. of the third business day preceding the date of presentment. Pursuant to Local Rule 5.3(a)(1), service of motions and notice of motions must be accomplished no later than 4:00 p.m. of the third business day preceding the date of presentment. However, delivering a hard copy of the motion and notice of motion to the Court's chambers or Courtroom Deputy must be effectuated no later than 4:00 p.m. the day of filing. Failure to comply may result in the striking of the matter from the Court's motion call.
9:30 AM—MOTION CALL
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue. & Thu. only)
Number of days notice: 3

LEFKOW, Joan H., j.
  ROOM 2201—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5832
        Notice
At this time, courtesy copies are not required unless specifically requested.
All civil hearings will be held via telephone conference unless otherwise specified. All criminal hearings may be held either via telephone or video conference upon consent of the parties.
Parties should contact the courtroom deputy for scheduling of Rockford matters. See courtesy copy section for providing copies for Rockford cases.
Motions in civil cases for Chicago should be noticed for presentment on Wednesdays only at 9:30 a.m. If however a civil case has previously been set for a status hearing at 11:00 on a Tuesday a subsequent motion may be filed to accompany the status hearing. Otherwise status hearings only will be called on Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m.
Motions and status hearings in criminal cases for Chicago will be called on Wednesdays at 9:00.
All motions must be on file no later than three business days preceding the date noticed for presentment.
Courtesy copies: Paper copies are not required at this time.
Chambers Hours: The hours for Judge Lefkow's chambers are 8:15-4:30. Calls placed to chambers or the courtroom deputy after 4:30 may not be answered or returned until the next day.
Call Sheets: Click on the Related Link "Call Sheet" to view Judge Lefkow's next court call. The day's call sheet will be posted by 4:00 p.m. the afternoon prior to the next day's hearings. Please do not call chambers before
4:00 p.m. to inquire whether an appearance will be required.
9 AM—ARRAIGNMENTS
(Wed. only)
9 AM—CRIMINAL MOTIONS/
STATUS
(Wed. only)
10 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS/STATUS
(Wed. only)   
Number of days notice: 3

LEINENWEBER, Harry D., j.
  ROOM 1843—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-7612
NOTE: Judge Leinenweber requires a COURTESY COPY of all MOTIONS, ORDERS AND PLEADINGS, that are either paper filed or e-filed, to be placed in the drop box in front of the Courtroom Deputy Office, Room 1938 or delivered to Chambers 1946. Parties may call Courtroom Deputy or Chambers the morning of motion call to see if their motions were granted.
9:30 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue., Wed. & Thu. only)
Number of days notice: 2

PACOLD, Martha M. , j.
  ROOM 2325—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-3032
        Judge Pacold's Motion Procedures
Until further notice, consistent with Fifth Amended General Order 20-0012, litigants are neither required nor permitted to notice motions for in-person presentment. Motions shall be filed on the docket and must indicate whether they are agreed or opposed. If the motion is opposed, the movant shall confer with the non-movant and submit a joint proposed briefing schedule in the motion or by email to proposed_order_pacold@ilnd.uscourts.gov. After reviewing the motion, the court will enter a briefing schedule or ruling on the docket. If the court determines that a hearing or argument is necessary, the court will schedule a telephonic hearing. Status hearings will be conducted by way of written status reports or telephone appearances, as directed by the court.
CRIMINAL CASES: Counsel must provide courtesy copies of any ex parte sealed motions to Ruth O'Shea no later than 24 hours after filing such motions.
        Standing Order
This Standing Order applies to all civil cases reassigned to the calendar of District Judge Martha Pacold. All previously-set status or motion hearing dates are vacated. Any trials set for August 29, 2019 through October 18, 2019 are cancelled and will be re-set by the Court. Unless otherwise ordered, all previously-set discovery, briefing schedules and deadlines remain intact. A reassignment status conference date will be set by the Court. Already-pending motions will be addressed at the reassignment status. The parties are directed not to notice or re-notice any motions, with the exception of emergency motions, prior to appearing at the reassignment conference. For all emergency motions arising prior to September 9th should be noticed before the emergency judge. For all emergency motions arising after September 9th, the parties are directed to contact chambers at (312) 435-5814 (this number is subject to change). Emergency matters must be of such a nature that a delay in hearing them would cause serious and irreparable harm to one or more of the parties to the proceeding.
To help the Court learn about the case, at least 5 business days before the reassignment status conference, counsel are to confer, prepare, and file a joint status report, not to exceed five pages. If defense counsel has not yet filed an appearance, the status report should be prepared by plaintiff's counsel.
  9 AM—SET CASES

REINHARD, Philip G., sj.
  ROOM 5100—U.S. COURTHOUSE
  327 S. CHURCH ST.
  Rockford, IL 61101-1316
  Telephone (815) 987-4480
         Pleadings
All electronic filings MUST be followed by a courtesy paper copy for Judge Reinhard within 24 hours of the e-filing and should be mailed to Susan Bennehoff, Courtroom Deputy to Judge Reinhard, Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse, 327 South Church Street - Room 5404, Rockford, Illinois 61101. Courtesy copies are not to be emailed or faxed. Out of town counsel may need to use an overnight delivery service in order to meet the 24 hour deadline for receipt of the paper courtesy copy.
        SCHEDULING MOTIONS
As Judge Reinhard is on Senior Status, all motions are to be scheduled through the Courtroom Deputy. Please call Susan Bennehoff at (779) 772-8305 before setting any motions.

ROWLAND, Mary M., j.
  ROOM 1225—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5358
        Notice
         IMPORTANT
All parties are directed to read the Court's Fifth Amended General Order 21-0027, dated October 11, 2022, available on the Northern District of Illinois homepage.
If a party is seeking relief from the Court, a motion must be filed. Pursuant to the Fifth Amended General Order, a notice of motion for presentment should not be filed. The Judge will notify parties of the need, if any, for a hearing by electronic means or in-court proceeding. For emergency motions, please refer to Judge Rowland's standing order on Emergency Motions.
If you need to reach Courtroom Deputy Dawn Moreno about an emergency matter as described in Judge Rowland's standing order on Emergency Motions or you were previously ordered by the Court to contact the courtroom deputy, the best way is to send Dawn an email at dawn_moreno@ilnd.uscourts.gov. The email should provide the case number in the subject line and contain a detailed message. Parties must "CC" counsel for all parties on the email.
Filings: All electronic filings must be generated from the original word file to a PDF document so that the text is searchable. PDF images created by scanning paper documents may be used only for exhibit or reference materials not available in PDF format.
Courtesy copies: In light of the General Orders regarding the pandemic, no courtesy copies may be submitted for filings unless the parties receive case-specific requests for copies from Judge Rowland.
Number of Days Notice: Per the Fifth Amended General Order 21-0027, motions should not be noticed for presentment. The Judge will notify parties of the need, if any, for a hearing.

SEEGER, Steven C. , j.
  ROOM 2319—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5588
Important Information
In view of the current situation regarding COVID-19, the Court recognizes that counsel and parties may wish (or need) to conduct more business by telephone in the days and weeks to come than ordinarily is the case, especially here in the Northern District of Illinois where in-person status hearings remain the norm. The Court urges each lawyer and litigant to consider whether a telephone appearance makes sense and if it does, the Court will be happy to accommodate. If you would like to appear by telephone for any hearing or status conference, please contact the Courtroom Deputy, Jessica J. Ramos, preferably by email (jessica_j_ramos@ilnd.uscourts.gov) or by telephone (312/435-6594) if necessary, to advise her of the case number and the name of the person who is expecting to participate. We will open the phone lines shortly before the start time every day that court is in session. Please use the Court's toll-free call-in number (888) 684-8852, conference access code is 9369830. Given the increased volume of users that is anticipated, we ask that you keep your phone on mute until your case is called.
9 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Mon. thru Thu.)
(3 day notice)

  10 AM—SET CASES

SHAH, Manish S., j.
  ROOM 1919—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5649
        Notice
PLEASE NOTE: Judge Shah's staff is not currently reporting to the courthouse. Please email susan_mcclintic@ilnd.uscourts.gov if you need assistance with a case assigned to Judge Shah.
NEW: Motions Policy Until further notice, litigants are not required to notice motions for presentment before Judge Shah. Motions shall be filed on the docket, and must indicate whether they are agreed or opposed. If the motion is opposed, the movant must propose a briefing schedule in the motion or by email to proposed_order_shah@ilnd.uscourts.gov. The court will enter a briefing schedule or ruling on the motion on the docket. If the court determines that a hearing or argument is necessary, the court will schedule telephonic appearances for counsel. Status hearings will be conducted by way of written status reports or telephone appearances.
NEW: Courtesy Copies Policy Judge Shah does NOT accept courtesy copies of court filings, except for in camera documents and any exhibit that consists of an audio and/or video file. In which instance, only the exhibit is necessary.
9:45 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
10:15 AM—CRIMINAL MOTIONS
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
Number of Days Notice: 3 business days
The BEST way to contact Judge Shah's courtroom deputy, Susan McClintic, is to send her an email at susan_mcclintic@ilnd.uscourts.gov. Ms. McClintic cannot receive or return telephone calls while in court, and emails are always answered much sooner than a voicemail message can be returned.

ASSIGNED JUDGE
  ROOM 1419—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5573
        ANNOUNCEMENT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE NOTICING A MOTION FOR PRESENTMENT!!
Motion hearings are ordinarily scheduled on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. Before noticing a motion for presentment, the moving party should call the Courtroom Deputy at (312) 435-5861 to confirm the scheduling of the motion. Motions scheduled without consultation may be rescheduled or stricken by the Court sua sponte. Motions require at least 3 business days' notice to all parties, unless Judge Tharp orders otherwise. Counsel are reminded to review the Court's call sheet (generally posted at 3:00 p.m. on the preceding day on the Court's website and outside the courtroom) to determine the order in which cases may be called.
9 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
NOTE: Motions must be served three business days prior to the date of presentment.

THARP, John J., j.
  ROOM 2303—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5665
        Notice
        Judge Tharp's Motion Procedures
Consistent with Tenth Amended General Order 21-0027, the requirement of noticing motions for presentment set forth in Local Rule 5.3(b) is suspended. Motions that are agreed will generally be granted without further briefing or hearing. Contested motions should, if possible, include an agreed briefing schedule; in the absence of an agreed briefing schedule, the Court will assess whether a response is required and, if so, set a briefing schedule. The Court will generally rule on the briefs without a hearing; to the extent the Court concludes a hearing is needed, the Court will set a hearing date and time.
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9 AM--MOTION CALL
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue. thru Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3
  1:30 PM—ON TRIAL

VALDERRAMA, Franklin U., j.
  ROOM 1941—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5624
 9 AM — Civil Motions
        (Tue, Wed, Thu)
10 AM — Criminal Motions
(Tue, Wed, Thu)
9:30 AM — Status Call
(Tue, Wed, Thu)

WOOD, Andrea, j.
  ROOM 1925—United States Courthouse
  219 S. Dearborn St.
  Chicago, IL 60604
  Telephone (312) 435-5582
9 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil)
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
  10 AM—MOTIONS
(Criminal)
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3
  9 AM—SET CASES

U.S. Magistrate Judges
 ALL NEW criminal complaints and search warrants, initial appearances, enlargement of bond travel restrictions, defendant change of address,dismissals of complaints and inquiries regarding case status, should be brought to the Magistrate Judge assigned to duty for that day.

APPENTENG, Jeannice W., j.
  ROOM 1350—  Telephone (312) 435-5667
Notice for Reassigned Cases
For all cases reassigned to Judge Appenteng:
All previously set hearing dates, deadlines, and schedules remain in effect.
For any case set for a settlement conference, the parties' submission deadlines remain in effect and Judge Appenteng's courtroom deputy will contact you regarding your schedule.
No Notice of Presentment Required
Parties are not to notice motions for presentment. The Court will notify parties of the need, if any, for a hearing.
Courtesy Copies Policy
Judge Appenteng does not require courtesy copies of court filings. If a courtesy copy is required, the Court will request it from the parties.
Important Information
Communications with Chambers for case related matters: The Court strongly prefers email communication with the courtroom deputy. Counsel should copy all counsel of record on any such emails. In particular, counsel should email the courtroom deputy as soon as possible if the parties resolve an issue that is scheduled for argument or under consideration by the judge. Counsel may jointly contact the courtroom deputy at Kym_Lozano@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
Communications with Chambers for non-case related matters: Please send an email to Chambers_Appenteng@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
Settlement Correspondences: All settlement letters should be sent to Settlement_Correspondence_Appenteng@ilnd.uscourts.gov
  9 AM—SET CASES

COLE, Jeffrey, j.
  ROOM 1003—  Telephone (312) 435-5601
        NOTICE
All parties shall deliver a courtesy copy of all pleadings, motions, supporting memoranda and other filings to Room 1010 (courtroom deputy's office) pursuant to Local Rule 5.2(f). All filings must comply with Local Rule 5.2(d). Failure to timely provide a courtesy copy with exhibits seperated by protruding tabs will result in the motion being stricken and will necessitate a refiling of the motion.
Status Conferences and Motions: Status conferences and motions will be held every day, Monday - Friday, at 8:30 A.M.
Service of motions: Motions should be e-filed with Clerk's Office no later than the third business day preceding the day the motion is to be heard, except in the case of emergency motions. A courtesy copy of all motions, supporting memoranda, responses and replies MUST be delivered to chambers contemporaneously with the e-filing. See Local Rule 5.2(e). Pursuant to Local Rule 5.2(c), courtesy copies must be bound on the left side and include "protruding tabs for exhibits." Filings which do not have protruding tabs for exhibits will be stricken pursuant to Local Rule 5.2(d).
Emergency motions are exempt from the three day notice requirement. However, to qualify as an emergency, the motion must arise from circumstances that could not reasonably have been anticipated and that requires immediate action to avoid serious or irreparable harm. Discovery motions, including those seeking to extend discovery closing dates, will seldom qualify as emergencies. Prior to presenting the emergency motion, the movant must inform the courtroom deputy of the general nature of the motion and the reason for the emergency hearing. The parties will be notified if the motion will be deemed an emergency and will be heard at the requested time. Reasonable attempts must be made to notify opposing counsel. Only in the most exigent of circumstances, will actual or attempted notice be excused.
Appearances by counsel: Although I attempt to contact counsel to inform them if appearances will not be required, the process is not perfect, and thus, parties should consult the Court's website to determine if an appearance on the motion will be necessary. In the event the website does not have the information, they should contact, the Courtroom Deputy, between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. on the day before the motion is scheduled to be heard to determine whether an appearance will be necessary. Although it will seldom be necessary to appear on agreed motions, it will nonetheless be necessary to contact the Courtroom Deputy, if the website does not post an order granting the motion. Where appearances are excused, the moving counsel shall notify all other counsel in the case.
8:30 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu.)
For date and time of Criminal Motions, contact Chambers.

CUMMINGS, Jeffrey I. , j.
  ROOM 1219—  Telephone (312) 435-5630
  FAX (312) 777-3810
NOTICE FOR REASSIGNED CASES
For All Cases Reassigned to Judge Cummings:
All previously set status and motion hearing dates are stricken.
All previously set discovery deadlines and briefing schedules remain intact.
In cases where the parties have been ordered to file an Initial Joint Status Report for Reassigned Cases.
For case-related questions, please contact Judge Cummings' Courtroom Deputy, Chez Chambers, at (312) 435-6051 or chez_chambers@ilnd.uscourts gov. All parties must be copied on any case-related correspondence.
Motion Practice
Until further notice, parties need not notice motions for presentment. Upon the filing of a contested motion, the Court will enter a minute order in due course either setting a motion hearing, setting a briefing schedule, or otherwise providing further direction to the parties.
Before filing a motion, the movant's counsel must ask opposing counsel whether there is an objection to the motion and the motion must clearly indicate in the TITLE whether it is opposed or unopposed. If opposing counsel opposes the motion, the movant shall indicate in the motion whether opposing counsel intends to file a written response. If so, the parties should discuss a briefing schedule and the movant shall include the proposed briefing schedule (or competing briefing schedules) in the motion itself.
For further guidance on motion practice, please review the Court's Case Management Procedures under "Motion Practice."
Courtesy Copies
Unless otherwise requested by the Court, courtesy copies are not required, with the exception for motions for summary judgment and accompanying Local Rule 56.1 statements and exhibits. Those materials shall be tabbed and bound (e.g., binder or spiral bound).

10 AM—Civil Motions
(Tue & Thu.)
10:45 AM—Criminal Motions
(Tue & Thu.)
  9 AM—SET CASES

FINNEGAN, Sheila, j.
  ROOM 2214—  Telephone (312) 435-5657
  FAX (312) 435-5657
NOTE: Courtesy copies are not required unless the electronic filing, including exhibits, exceeds 20 pages. Please drop courtesy copies through the slot located outside Room 2206. Counsel should call Judge Finnegan's chambers as soon as possible if the parties resolve an issue that is scheduled for argument or is under consideration by the judge. After normal business hours, counsel may leave a message on the chambers' voicemail system (312) 435-5657.
9:15 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue. & Thu. only)
Number of days notice: 3

FUENTES, Gabriel , j.
  ROOM 2266—  Telephone (312) 435-7570
NOTE:
Consent To Proceed Before a U.S. Magistrate Judge: Judge Fuentes encourages parties to consent to his jurisdiction so that he may preside over the entirety of the case, including ruling on dispositive motions and presiding over any trial. Because Judge Fuentes does not handle felony criminal cases, he generally is able to accommodate the requests of counsel for particular (and firm) trial dates. Parties are encouraged to read 28 U.S.C. Section 636 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 73 regarding trial by consent and discuss this option with their clients and opposing counsel.
The Court will dispense with its three-day notice requirement only in connection with emergency motions. To qualify as an "emergency," a motion must arise from an unforeseen circumstance that arises suddenly and unexpectedly, and that requires immediate action in order to avoid serious or irreparable harm to one or more of the parties. Motions for extension of time for filing, or for continuances of deadlines or other dates previously set by the Court, are highly unlikely to qualify as "emergencies." In the event a party seeks to present an emergency motion, that party must inform the courtroom deputy by email at jenny_jauregui@ilnd.uscourts.gov prior to filing the motion of the general nature of the motion and the reason that it requires emergency treatment, so that it can be determined if emergency treatment is appropriate. A party seeking to present an emergency motion must make all reasonable efforts to provide the opposing party with actual notice of the motion.
10:30 AM—MOTIONS
       (Civil & Criminal)
        (Tue. Wed. & Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3

  8:30 AM—SET CASES

GILBERT, Jeffrey T., j.
  ROOM 1386—  Telephone (312) 435-5672
NOTE: All motions must be filed no later than the third business day before the day the motion is to be heard. A courtesy copy of all motions, including motions filed electronically, must be delivered to chambers (Room1366) the same day the motion is filed. If a motion is filed electronically after business hours, it must be delivered to chambers by 10:00 a.m. the next business day. If counsel is aware that there is no objection to the motion, or it is agreed, that information should be stated in the title or body of the motion.
9:15 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue. & Thu.)
10:00 AM—STATUS
(Tue. & Thu.)
1:30 PM—ARRAIGNMENTS
(Tue. & Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3

HARJANI, Sunil R. , j.
  ROOM 1858—  Telephone (312) 435-3000
Note: Communications with Chambers for case related matters: The Court strongly prefers email communication with the courtroom deputy, with a copy to opposing counsel. Counsel may jointly contact the courtroom deputy at lynette_santiago@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
Communications with Chambers for non-case related matters: Please send an email to Chambers_Harjani@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
Note: Courtesy Copies: Judge Harjani requires parties to submit courtesy copies of all filings. Courtesy copies should be delivered to Judge Harjani's courtroom deputy Lynette Santiago in Room 1804 within 24 hours of the filing. Courtesy copies should include the printed CM/ECF header at the top of every page. All electronically filed documents should be made word searchable before being filed on the CM/ECF system.
   9:45 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Tue., Wed. & Thu.)
   9:45 AM—CRIMNAL MOTIONS
(Tue., Wed. & Thu.)
  Arraignments — Contact Courtroom Deputy
Number of days notice: 3
  9:15 AM—SET CASES

HOLLEB-HOTALING, Keri L. , j.
  ROOM 1700—  Telephone (312) 435-3063
  FAX (312) 554-8514
        Notice
Contacting Chambers:
For communications with Chambers, please email Judge Holleb Hotaling's Courtroom Deputy, Ellen Reyes, at Ellen_Reyes@ilnd.uscourts.gov. Ensure you copy your opposing counsel on all communications with the Court.
To submit a proposed order to Judge Holleb Hotaling, please use Proposed_Order_HollebHotaling@ilnd.uscourts.gov.
Scheduling:
Motion hearings will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. unless otherwise scheduled by the Court. Joint, uncontested, and agreed motions must be so identified in the title and body of the motion. All motion hearings will be in person unless the parties are notified otherwise. No courtesy copies are allowed, unless the Court specifically requests one from the parties. Parties should not file a notice of motion with any submission; the Court will schedule your motion hearing (typically on the next available Tuesday or Thursday at 10:00 a.m.). Monitor the public docket for information regarding hearings. Status reports will typically be by written submission.
The majority of settlement conferences will be WebEx videoconferences. On occasion, the Court will set an in-person settlement conference. If you desire a settlement conference, please contact the Courtroom Deputy. Before your settlement conference, the Court will set an off-the-record pre-conference telephone call for the purpose of scheduling said settlement conference. These phone calls typically take place on Mondays at 11:00 a.m.; monitor your case docket for specific information applicable to your case. The counsel that appears for this pre-settlement telephone discussion must be counsel who will represent their respective clients at the conference, or are able to discuss the issues of the case and to schedule the conference on behalf of their clients. The Court expects counsel to discuss issues in the case that may affect the settlement process. Counsel should review Judge Holleb Hotaling's Standing Order on Settlement Conferences prior to the call. Judge Holleb Hotaling typically holds settlement conferences on Tuesdays (1:00 p.m.), Wednesdays (10:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m.), and Thursdays (1:00 p.m.).

JANTZ, Beth W. , j.
  ROOM 1812—  Telephone (312)435-3080
Notice of Judicial Absence: Judge Jantz will not be hearing motions on March 16-20, 2020.
For cases re-assigned to Judge Jantz:
All previously set status and motion hearing dates before the predecessor magistrate judge are stricken. The Court will set an initial status conference date. At the initial status conference, the Court will set new presentment dates for noticed motions. All previously set discovery schedules and briefing schedules remain intact. At least three business days before the initial status conference, parties shall confer, prepare, and file a joint status report, not to exceed 5 pages. Please review Judge Jantz's standing orders on initial status conferences and initial status reports.
Motions:
— Civil motions are heard Tuesday and Thursday mornings, at 9:30. Criminal motions are heard Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10:30. Motions should be filed by the third business day before the presentment date. Parties are not to notice or re-notice any motions, with the exception of emergency motions, for any earlier than Thursday, February 27.
— Uncontested or agreed motions should be so identified in both the title and body of the motion. If you do not hear from the court by email, phone or court order, the motion will be heard as noticed in open court even if agreed or unopposed.
— All motions must state with specificity when and how the movant complied with a meet and confer requirement, such as that in Local Rule 37.2, and when opposed, the opposing party's position. This good faith effort to resolve or narrow the dispute should be done face to face or by telephone; the mere exchange of emails or letters will not normally be sufficient to comply.
        Motion Schedule
 9:30 AM — Civil Motions
(Tue and Thu)
10:30 AM —Criminal Motions
(Tue and Thu)
  9 AM—SET CASES

JENSEN, Lisa, j.
  ROOM 3200—  Telephone (779) 772-8002
  9 AM—ON TRIAL

McSHAIN, Heather Kirsten , j.
  ROOM 1025—  Telephone (312) 435-3039
  FAX (312) 777-3880
  E-Mail: Chambers_McShain@ilnd.uscourts.gov
Notice: Parties are directed to the Third Amended General Order 20-CV-0012 entered on April 24, 2020, which impacts cases pending before Judge McShain in a number of ways. Please also note that all courtesy copy requirements are suspended until further notice.
   8:30 AM—MOTIONS
(Civil & Criminal)
(Tue., Wed., Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3
  9 AM— SET CALL

WEISMAN, M. David, j.
  ROOM 1300—         Notices
Please note Judge Weisman temporary revised motion schedule. Judge Weisman will ONLY hear motions on these days during the following weeks:
October 23, 2023 - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
October 30, 2023 - Not Available
November 6, 2023 - Not Available
November 13, 2023 - Wednesday and Thursday (Thursday at 1:00 p.m. )
November 20, 2023 - Tuesday
November 27, 2023 - Thursday
December 4, 2023 - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (Thursday at 1:00 p.m.)
December 11, 2023 - Wednesday and Thursday
December 18, 2023 - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (Thursday at 1:00 p.m.)
NOTE: Parties are asked to submit courtesy copies of all electronic filings. Please deliver courtesy copies to Judge Weisman's chambers (Room 1318) within one business day of filing.
9:15 AM—CIVIL MOTIONS
(Mon., Tue., Wed. & Thu.)
  9:15 AM — CRIMINAL MOTIONS
   (Mon., Tue., Wed., & Thu.)
Number of days notice: 3
  9:30 AM— SET CASES