A Motion for Reconsideration asks the court to revisit a ruling it has already made, based on newly discovered evidence, a change in law, or a clear factual or legal error in the prior decision. Under Maryland Rule 2-534, a motion to alter or amend judgment must be filed within 10 days of entry of the order. This package prepares the motion with specific grounds and supporting argument. An optional 30-minute phone consultation is available.
Includes:
Motion for Reconsideration / Motion to Alter or Amend Judgment (Md. Rule 2-534)
Proposed Order
Certificate of Service
Step-by-step filing instruction letter
Notes:
Must be filed within 10 days of the order under Md. Rule 2-534 — contact us promptly.
Client must provide the order to be reconsidered and the basis for the request.
Turnaround: 2–4 business days from intake receipt (or after consultation if elected).
A Motion for Reconsideration asks the court to revisit a ruling it has already made, based on newly discovered evidence, a change in law, or a clear factual or legal error in the prior decision. Under Maryland Rule 2-534, a motion to alter or amend judgment must be filed within 10 days of entry of the order. This package prepares the motion with specific grounds and supporting argument. An optional 30-minute phone consultation is available.
Includes:
Motion for Reconsideration / Motion to Alter or Amend Judgment (Md. Rule 2-534)
Proposed Order
Certificate of Service
Step-by-step filing instruction letter
Notes:
Must be filed within 10 days of the order under Md. Rule 2-534 — contact us promptly.
Client must provide the order to be reconsidered and the basis for the request.
Turnaround: 2–4 business days from intake receipt (or after consultation if elected).