Requirements for Emailing Proposed Orders
While proposed orders must be submitted as the last page of the electronically filed motion or
submitted as an attachment to the electronically filed motion, proposed orders must also be e-mailed in an editable word processing format, preferably Microsoft Word, to the appropriate District Judge or Magistrate Judge.
The e-mail subject line should contain the case number of the motion filed electronically, which is the subject of the proposed order. For example, “06-451.”
Requirements for Emailing Proposed Judgments
If a judge orders parties to submit a proposed judgment, it must be emailed in an editable word processing format, preferably Microsoft Word, to the appropriate District Judge or Magistrate Judge assigned to the case.
Proposed judgments are not to be filed in CM/ECF.
The e-mail subject line should be entitled Proposed Judgment and contain the case number and judge’s initials. For example, “Proposed Judgment - 06-451 RET.”
Communication or inquiries may not be submitted to the “Proposed Orders” e-mail addresses for the District Judges, Magistrate Judges, or Clerk’s Office. Any correspondence other than orders submitted to these e-mail addresses shall be deleted.
Email Addresses: (click the link below to open a new email)
- Chief Judge Shelly D.Dick
sdd_orders@lamd.uscourts.gov - Judge Brian A. Jackson
baj_orders@lamd.uscourts.gov - Judge John W. deGravelles
jwd_orders@lamd.uscourts.gov - Magistrate Judge Richard L. Bourgeois
rlb_orders@lamd.uscourts.gov - Magistrate Judge Erin Wilder-Doomes
ewd_orders@lamd.uscourts.gov - Magistrate Judge Scott D. Johnson
sdj_orders@lamd.uscourts.gov