---
name: final-order-judgment
title: Final Order and Judgment
description: Drafts court-ready Final Orders and Judgments for class action litigation with caption, procedural history, findings of fact, conclusions of law, and enforceable relief. Use when drafting final judgments, post-trial orders, summary judgment orders, or settlement approval orders in class actions.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/final-order-judgment
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: us
practice: litigation
language: en
---

# Final Order and Judgment

Drafts a Final Order and Judgment that resolves all claims, establishes enforceable directives, and withstands appellate review in class action cases.

## Prerequisites

Gather before drafting:

- **Caption details** — court, jurisdiction, case number, named parties, class definition
- **Procedural history** — key filings, motions, hearing dates, trial type (bench/jury), or settlement/summary judgment posture
- **Evidentiary record** — transcripts, exhibits, discovery materials, stipulated facts
- **Legal authorities** — governing statutes, controlling precedent, constitutional provisions
- **Relief sought** — monetary amounts, injunctive terms, fee petitions, class distribution plan
- **Local rules** — formatting requirements, separate document rule, proposed order procedures

## Document Structure

### 1. Caption and Title

- Full court name with division/district
- All named plaintiffs/defendants; class definition reference
- Case number (including consolidated numbers)
- Title: "FINAL ORDER AND JUDGMENT" (or jurisdiction-preferred term)
- Conform to local rule formatting (margins, font, spacing)

### 2. Recitals and Procedural History

- Nature of action and claims asserted
- Basis for decision: trial (bench/jury), summary judgment, or settlement approval
- Chronological key events with specific docket entry numbers and dates
- Settlement agreements or stipulations incorporated by reference

### 3. Findings of Fact

- Number sequentially; support each with record citations (transcript pages, exhibit numbers)
- Organize chronologically or thematically
- Distinguish contested vs. uncontested facts
- State standard of proof applied (preponderance / clear and convincing)
- Include class treatment findings: numerosity, commonality, typicality, adequacy

### 4. Conclusions of Law

- Number sequentially; cite statutes, regulations, and case law in Bluebook format
- Address every cause of action and affirmative defense
- For each claim: state elements, apply facts, state conclusion
- Include Rule 23 requirements; if settlement, address fairness under Rule 23(e) [VERIFY]
- Note binding vs. persuasive authority

### 5. Relief and Remedies

| Relief Type | Required Specificity |
|---|---|
| Monetary damages | Exact amounts, prejudgment interest (rate + method), costs, fees |
| Class distribution | Method, claims process, cy pres provisions |
| Injunctive relief | Precise conduct, duration, compliance mechanisms |
| Dismissals | With/without prejudice; specify claims and parties |
| Retained jurisdiction | Scope for enforcement, fee disputes, distribution |

- All claims and all parties must be resolved — no unresolved issues
- Specify compliance deadlines and enforcement mechanisms (contempt, reporting)

### 6. Execution Block

```
IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: _______________

_________________________________
[Judge Name]
[Title]
[Court]
```

- Include service/notice requirements per local rules
- Note entry-of-judgment procedures and separate document rule (Fed. R. Civ. P. 58) [VERIFY]

## Checks

- **Record support** — every factual finding cites the record; every legal conclusion cites authority
- **Unambiguous relief** — orders enforceable on their face without external documents (unless expressly incorporated)
- **Class requirements** — address notice to class, opt-out treatment, binding effect on absent members
- **Bluebook compliance** — all citations in proper format; verify currency and jurisdictional relevance
- **Cross-references** — findings of fact numbers align with conclusions of law references
- **Separate document rule** — in federal court, judgment in a separate document under Rule 58(a) unless excepted [VERIFY]
- **Local rules** — confirm proposed order procedures, formatting, e-filing specs
- **Settlement orders** — include fairness, adequate representation, and notice adequacy findings per Rule 23(e)(2) [VERIFY]
