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Scheduling is the process by which court cases are allocated to be heard in a particular order. The introduction of scheduling involves setting out the rules and procedures for how cases will be scheduled and managed within the court system.
The Court may grant your motion by moving the Case Management Conference to the date you requested, or to another date. Be sure to check your mail (or email if registered ECF user) regularly for an Order from the Court telling you the decision, and for other case- related documents.
At the initial scheduling conference, the Court expects the parties to be prepared to discuss the case and the issues, the Courts subject matter jurisdiction, the parties interest in state court evaluation and/or facilitation, and any other standard procedural/scheduling issues such as case management dates.
It is the calendar in the courthouse which lists the cases and hearings to be held by a court on a particular day, week or month. It is also called a docket , trial schedule or trial list. [Last reviewed in July of 2021 by the Wex Definitions Team ]
Organization: A scheduling order brings structure to the legal proceedings. It clearly delineates key dates, such as deadlines for filing motions, conducting discovery, and preparing for trial. This organization helps prevent delays and ensures that the case progresses efficiently.
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A scheduling order is a court order designed to manage the flow of a case from the date it is entered through the beginning of trial. The court may enter the order on its own motion, or either party may seek one by motion.
A judge who is an effective case manager takes charge of the case early, sets an efficient but reasonable schedule tailored to the needs of the case, maintains control by holding parties to the schedule, punctually resolves issues that could delay the case, and renders a prompt decision.

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