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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
UNIFORM PRETRIAL SCHEDULING ORDER
vs.
Civil No.
Counsel for all parties having reported on the status of this action
as directed by the Court, and the Court having considered the positions of
the respective counsel regarding a schedule for the progression of the case,
IT IS ORDERED that:
1) THE DEADLINES SET IN THIS SCHEDULING ORDER SUPERSEDE THE
CIV.
DEADLINES SET FORTH IN FED. R. CIV. P.26(a)(3) AND ARE FIRM AND
WILL NOT BE EXTENDED, EVEN BY STIPULATION OF THE PARTIES, ABSENT
GOOD CAUSE. See Fed. R. Civ. P. I6(b).
2) VENUE MOTIONS are to be filed within sixty (60) days of the date
of this Order following the procedures set forth in Local Rule 7.1(b)2 and
are to be made returnable before the assigned Magistrate Judge.
3) JURISDICTION MOTIONS are to be filed within sixty (60) days of the
date of this Order following the procedures set forth in Local Rule
7.1(b)1 (unless a party who is not an attorney is appearing pro se, in which
case L.R. 7.1(b)2 should be followed) and are to be made returnable before
the assigned District Judge.
4) JOINDER OF PARTIES: Any application to join any person as a party to
this action shall be made on or before
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5) AMENDMENT OF PLEADINGS: Any application to amend any pleading in
this action shall be made on or before
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, 199
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completed
6) DISCOVERY: All discovery in this matter is to be completed on or
before
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. Service
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of discovery requests must be made a sufficient number of days before this
deadline to allow responses to be served before the cut-off. Please refer
to Local Rule 16.2 (Discovery Cut-Off).
Special procedures for management of expert witnesses:
There shall be binding disclosure of the identity of expert
witnesses (including a curriculum vitae) as set forth below.
(a) Expert Reports. With regard to experts who are retained or
specially employed to provide expert testimony in the case or whose
duties as an employee of the party regularly involve giving expert
testimony:
(1) No later than 90 days prior to the discovery
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deadline set in paragraph 6 above, plaintiff shall identify such
expert(s) and unless waived shall serve on the other parties the
expert’s written report pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2)(B).
(2) No later than 45 days prior to the discovery
deadline set in paragraph 6 above defendant(s) shall identify such
expert(s) and unless waived shall serve on the other parties the
expert’s written report pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2)(B).
(3) No depositions of experts shall be taken until after
the exchange of the above expert reports.
(4) No later than 30 days prior to the discovery
deadline set in paragraph 6 above, the parties must identify any and all
experts who will contradict or rebut evidence on the same subject matter
identified by another party under subparagraphs 6(a)(1) and (2) above,
and unless waived, shall serve on the other parties such expert’s
written report pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2)(B).
(5) Motions to preclude expert witness testimony must be
filed and served on or before the dispositive motion deadline as set
forth in paragraph seven (7) below.
NOTE: If a treating physician is expected to be called as
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a witness, he or she must be identified at least 90 days prior to the
close of discovery. The production of written reports prepared by
treating physicians pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2)(B) is encouraged
as an aid to settlement but is not required by the Court. (See Notes of
Advisory Committee on Rules 1993 Amendment).
(b) The failure to comply with the deadlines set forth in
subparagraph (a) above may result in the imposition of sanctions,
including the preclusion of testimony, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(f).
(c) In order to avoid the possibility of the unavailability of an
expert witness at the time set for trial, counsel may preserve the
testimony of such witness as outlined in 11(B)(2) below for use at trial.
In the absence of same the trial will proceed without such testimony.
7) MOTIONS other than those made under paragraphs 2 and 3 above are to
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be filed on or before
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a) NON-DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS. Non-dispositive motions (except
venue motions-paragraph 2 above-and motions for injunctive relief) shall
NOT be filed until after a conference with the Magistrate Judge, which is
to be arranged through the Courtroom Deputy Clerk assigned to the
Magistrate Judge. Before requesting such a conference to resolve
discovery disputes, the parties must have complied with Local Rule
7.1(e).
Non-dispositive motions, including discovery motions, shall be
filed in accordance with Local Rule 7.1(b)2 and, except for motions for
injunctive relief, shall be made returnable before the assigned
Magistrate Judge. Motions for injunctive relief shall be made returnable
before the assigned District Judge unless the case has been referred to a
Magistrate Judge pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(c) (“consent”
jurisdiction).
b) DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS.
Dispositive motions shall be made returnable before the assigned
District Judge unless the case has been assigned to a Magistrate Judge
pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(c).
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8)
TRIAL DATES:
a) If no dispositive motions are filed by the date set in
paragraph 7 above, the case will be marked trial ready and counsel and
the parties should be prepared to proceed to trial as of that date.
Otherwise, the case will be marked trial ready as of
. It is anticipated that the
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days to complete.
trial will take approximately
b) Trial is scheduled for
at 9:30 A.M. at the Federal Courthouse in
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, New York.*
Non-Jury
This is a Jury
trial.
Trial dates are firm unless changed by the assigned Magistrate
Judge or District Judge. Counsel and the parties are advised that the
trial date may be moved up in accordance with 8(a) above.
The unavailability of any witness, expert or otherwise, will not be
grounds for a continuance. In order to avoid the possibility of going
forward with the trial without the testimony of an unavailable witness,
counsel, where appropriate, shall preserve same before the trial ready
date by written or video-taped deposition for possible use at trial.
Counsel are directed to report to the trial judge’s chambers at
least one-half hour prior to trial commencement to discuss jury selection
and any other issues related to trial.
CONFERENCE:
9) SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE: A settlement conference pursuant to Fed. R.
Civ. P. 16(d) will be scheduled by the Court prior to the trial or as
requested by the parties. In addition to counsel, a representative of
each party with settlement authority shall attend the settlement
conference or be available by telephone.
Prior to the settlement conference the parties are to have
initiated settlement discussions. Plaintiff shall submit a realistic
demand to defendant at least ten days before the conference, and
defendant shall respond at least three days before the conference and
shall submit a counteroffer, if appropriate. Failure to comply with
these directions may result in sanctions.
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COSTS:
10) ASSESSMENT OF JUROR COSTS: The parties are advised that pursuant
to Local Rule 47.3, whenever any civil action scheduled for a jury trial
is postponed, settled, or otherwise disposed of in advance of the actual
trial, then, except for good cause shown, all juror costs, including
Marshal’s fees, mileage, and per diem, shall be assessed against the
parties and/or their counsel as directed by the Court, unless the Court
and the Clerk’s Office are notified at least one full business day prior
to the day on which the action is scheduled for trial in time to advise
the jurors that it will be unnecessary for them to attend.
SUBMISSIONS:
11) PRETRIAL SUBMISSIONS:
Non-jury Trials: One week before the trial ready date
counsel shall submit to the Clerk’s Office their joint pretrial
stipulation in duplicate (see subparagraph A below) and all depositions
(including video-taped depositions) to be used at trial (see subparagraph
E below). In addition, one week before the trial ready date counsel
for each party shall submit to the Clerk’s Office in duplicate and a
copy to opposing counsel (1) prepared findings of fact and conclusions of
law; (2) witness lists (see subparagraph B(1) below); (3) exhibit lists
(see subparagraph C(1) below); (4) a letter brief concerning any
evidentiary issues (see subparagraph D below); and (5) a trial brief (see
subparagraph F below).
Trials:
Jury Trials: One week before the trial ready date counsel
shall submit to the Clerk’s Office their joint pretrial stipulation in
duplicate (see subparagraph A below) and all depositions (including
video-taped depositions) to be used at trial (see subparagraph E below).
In addition, one week before the trial ready date counsel for each
party shall submit to the Clerk’s Office in duplicate and a copy to
opposing counsel (1) Court Ordered Voir Dire (attachment #1); (2)
proposed voir dire; (3) witness lists (see subparagraph B(1) below); (4)
exhibit lists (see subparagraph C(1) below); (5) a letter brief
concerning any evidentiary issues (see subparagraph D below); (6) a trial
brief (see subparagraph F below); and (7) requests to charge, including a
proposed Special Verdict Questionnaire (see subparagraph G below).
STIPULATIONS:
(A)
PRETRIAL STIPULATIONS: A joint pretrial stipulation shall be
subscribed by counsel for all parties and shall be filed with the
Clerk’s Office in duplicate one week before the trial ready date
and shall contain:
(1) The basis of federal jurisdiction;
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(2) A list of all exhibits which can be stipulated into evidence or
which will be offered without objection as to foundation.
(3) Relevant (a) facts not in dispute, (b) facts in dispute, and
(c) issues of law to be considered and applied by the Court.
(B)
WITNESSES:
WITNESSES:
(1) One week before the trial ready date counsel for each
party shall file with the Clerk’s Office in duplicate the following
information regarding the evidence that it may present at trial other
than solely for impeachment purposes. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(3).
(a) The name and, if not previously provided, the address and
telephone number of each witness, separately identifying those whom the
party expects to present and those whom the party may call if the need
arises.
(b) The designation of those witnesses whose testimony is
expected to be presented by means of a deposition (including video-taped
deposition).
(2) The unavailability of any witness, expert, or otherwise, will
not be grounds for a continuance. In order to avoid the possibility of
going forward with the trial without the testimony of an unavailable
witness, counsel, where appropriate, shall preserve same before the trial
ready date by written or video-taped deposition for possible use at
trial. (Please refer to the attached instruction sheet for the use of
video-taped depositions.) NOTE: Pursuant to paragraph 8(a) above,
the trial date may be advanced to the motion deadline if no
dispositive motions are filed.
EXHIBITS:
(C) EXHIBITS: All exhibits shall be marked for identification in the
manner prescribed below prior to the filing of the trial briefs. A
complete set of copies of the exhibits, along with the original and one
copy of the exhibit list (see subparagraph 1 below), shall be presented
to the judge’s Courtroom Deputy Clerk at the beginning of the trial.
The exhibits shall have been inspected by the opposing party and
copied at their expense (unless waived), NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR
TO THE TRIAL READY DATE. All documents and/or papers intended as
exhibits or to be used during the course of trial, including but not
limited to, documents, photographs, charts, diagrams, etc., shall be
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assembled in BINDERS with each document properly marked at the lower
right corner for identification purposes as directed below. In
voluminous cases consult with the Judge’s Courtroom Deputy Clerk for the
proper procedure to follow.
*NOTE: During the course of trial the Courtroom Deputy Clerk
evidence.
shall take charge of exhibits which are received into evidence.
At the conclusion of the trial, the deputy clerk will immediately
return all of the exhibits to the proper parties. It is the
responsibility of the parties to maintain the exhibits and to
produce the exhibits for any appeal.
(1) EXHIBIT LISTS: The exhibits shall be listed on the form
LISTS:
prescribed by the Court, a copy of which is attached to this Order.
Counsel are to supply all the requested information with the exception of
the two “Date Boxes” which should remain blank. The original and
one copy of the exhibit list shall be given to the judge’s Courtroom
Deputy Clerk along with the exhibits at the beginning of the trial.
MARKERS:
(2) EXHIBIT MARKERS: Counsel shall fill in the appropriate
markers leaving the “File” and “Deputy Clerk” lines blank. All
exhibits shall be assigned numbers by using a prefix of “P” for
plaintiff, “D” for defendant, and “G” for U.S. Attorney.
Plaintiff’s exhibits should be denoted as: P-1, P-2, P-3, etc.
Defendant’s exhibits should be denoted as: D-1, D-2, D-3, etc.
Government’s exhibits should be denoted as: G-1, G-2, G-3, etc. In cases
involving multiple defendants, the exhibits shall be denoted with the
initial of the last name of the defendant and its numerical
identification number.
Stickers shall be affixed whenever possible to the lower right-hand
corner of the exhibit. If the exhibit marker is going to cover any
information on the exhibit, then affix the marker to the reverse side of
the exhibit. Each exhibit shall also have an exhibit number in the
upper right hand corner of the exhibit. (P-1, P-2, etc. or D-1, D-2,
etc.)
limine):
(D) EVIDENTIARY ISSUES (motions in limine): One week before the
trial ready date counsel shall file with the Clerk’s Office in
duplicate with a copy to opposing counsel a letter brief containing a
concise statement of any and all evidentiary issues to be presented upon
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trial, citing the applicable rules of evidence and case law.
DEPOSITIONS:
(E) DEPOSITIONS: All depositions (including video-taped depositions)
to be used at trial shall be filed with the Clerk’s Office at least one
date.
week before the trial ready date Not earlier than one week and not
less than four days prior to the trial ready date, each party shall
indicate to the other party the portion of the deposition to be offered.
To the extent possible, objections are to be resolved between the
parties. Areas of unresolved disagreement shall be presented to the
Court for ruling prior to the trial ready date. (See attached
instruction sheet for use of video-taped depositions.)
BRIEFS:
(F) TRIAL BRIEFS: One week before the trial ready date counsel
shall file with the Clerk’s Office in duplicate with a copy to opposing
counsel a trial brief containing argument and citations on any and all
disputed issues of law.
CHARGE:
(G) REQUESTS TO CHARGE: One week before the trial ready date
counsel shall file with the Clerk’s Office a request to charge and a
proposed Special Verdict Questionnaire on a 3.5-inch computer disk,
preferably in WordPerfect format, and on paper in duplicate with a copy
to opposing counsel. The request to charge need only include
instructions that are specific to the law in this case regarding
liability, damages, and any unusual issues. The court has the usual
boilerplate charge.
(H) Alternate Dispute Resolution:
This action has been :
9 designated for, participation in the district’s ADR program.
9 opted out of,
The court has discussed the available ADR options with the parties and they have elected
to participate in:
9 Mediation;
9 Arbitration;
9 Early Neutral Evaluation;
Within 10 days of the issuance of this Order, the parties are directed to confer and select
a neutral of their choice from a list of Court approved neutrals. This list can be found on the
Court’s web page at http://www.nynd.uscourts.gov/adr.htm. The parties shall contact the
agreed upon neutral, ensure that the neutral does not have a conflict with any of the parties in
the case and schedule a time to conduct the proceeding.
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After the parties have selected a neutral, they are directed to execute a stipulation setting
forth the name of the agreed upon neutral and file the stipulation with the Court’s ADR
Administrator. A form stipulation selecting a neutral can be found at the Court’s web page at
http://www.nynd.uscourts.gov/pdf/adr/adrstip.pdf.
The stipulation should be forwarded to:
April Hudson – ADR Administrator
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York
James Hanley Federal Building
P.O. Box 7367
100 South Clinton Street
Syracuse, NY 13261-7367
If the parties cannot agree on a neutral, they are directed to contact the ADR
Administrator who will appoint one from the list of Court approved neutrals. The ADR
Administrator can be reached at 315-234-8558. Failure to select a neutral or contact the ADR
Administrator within the time frame allotted may result in disciplinary action.
The parties are directed to complete their ADR program____________________________
DATED:
Albany, New York
Hon. David R. Homer
U.S. Magistrate Judge
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COURT ORDERED VOIR DIRE
TO BE USED BY THE JUDGE AT TRIAL
CASE TITLE:
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
Vs.
-CV-
ASSIGNED JUDGE OR MAGISTRATE JUDGE:
ATTACHMENT #1
Each attorney is required to submit the following information on behalf of his/her client for use by the Court
during Voir Dire and must be filed with the Court one week in advance of the trial ready date.
NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL PARTIES TO THE LAW SUIT.
(Use additional page if necessary)
YOUR NAME, FIRM NAME, ADDRESS AND THE NAME OF ANY PARTNER OR ASSOCIATE WHO MAY
BE AT COUNSEL TABLE DURING THE COURSE OF THE TRIAL.
(Use additional page if necessary)
SET FORTH THE DATE OF THE OCCURRENCE, THE PLACE OF THE OCCURRENCE AND A BRIEF
STATEMENT OF THE EVENTS CENTRAL TO THE LITIGATION.
(Use additional page if necessary)
SET FORTH THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL LAY WITNESSES TO BE CALLED.
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(Use additional page if necessary)
SET FORTH THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL EXPERT WITNESSES TO BE CALLED GIVING A
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THEIR AREA OF EXPERTISE.
(Use additional page if necessary)
SET FORTH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH AND EVERY CAUSE OF ACTION IN THE COMPLAINT.
(Use additional page if necessary)
SET FORTH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH AND EVERY AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE ASSERTED AS
WELL AS A STATEMENT ADDRESSING ANY COUNTERCLAIMS RAISED IN THE ANSWER.
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(Use additional page if necessary)
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any delay in jury selection occasioned by the failure to provide this information will be
explained to the jury as to the extent of the delay and the attorney causing same and if the delay causes a one day or more
postponement of this trial, appropriate monetary sanctions will be imposed by the Court.
Submitted by:
Date:
FINAL PRETRIAL ORDER - CONTINUED...
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF VIDEO TAPED DEPOSITIONS
COUNSEL ARE TO VIEW ALL VIDEOTAPES WHICH MAY BE OFFERED INTO EVIDENCE AT THE
TIME OF TRIAL. ALL VIDEO-TAPED DEPOSITIONS TO BE USED AT TRIAL SHALL BE FILED WITH THE
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CLERK’S OFFICE AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE THE TRIAL READY DATE. NOT EARLIER THAN ONE
WEEK AND NOT LESS THAN FOUR DAYS PRIOR TO THE TRIAL READY DATE, EACH PARTY SHALL
INDICATE TO THE OTHER PARTY THE PORTION OF THE DEPOSITION TO BE OFFERED. TO THE EXTENT
POSSIBLE, OBJECTIONS ARE TO BE RESOLVED BETWEEN THE PARTIES. COUNSEL SHALL SUBMIT ALL
OBJECTIONS IN WRITING TO THE COURT FOR RULING PRIOR TO THE TRIAL READY DATE.
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THE CLERKS OFFICE HAS AVAILABLE A VHS FORMAT VIDEO CASSETTE PLAYER AND
TELEVISION FOR USE AT TRIAL. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT YOU MUST PROVIDE A PERSON
TO RUN THE EQUIPMENT DURING THE COURSE OF THE TRIAL.
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ELECTRONIC VISUAL EVIDENCE PRESENTER
IN ADDITION TO THE VIDEO EQUIPMENT NOTED ABOVE, THE COURT HAS AVAILABLE A
VISUAL EVIDENCE PRESENTER WHICH WILL ALLOW COUNSEL TO DISPLAY PHOTOS
(NEGATIVES OR POSITIVES), DOCUMENTS, X-RAYS, AND 3-D OBJECTS , WITHOUT WIRES,
ON TELEVISIONS PLACED THROUGHOUT THE COURTROOM. THIS EQUIPMENT IS AVAILABLE
AT THE COURTHOUSES IN ALBANY, SYRACUSE, UTICA AND BINGHAMTON. USE OF THE VISUAL
PRESENTER MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE TRIAL JUDGE PRESIDING OVER YOUR CASE. FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT, PLEASE CONTACT THE
COURTROOM DEPUTY CLERK FOR THE ASSIGNED TRIAL JUDGE.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
CASE NO.
CASE NO.
PLAINTIFF EXHIBIT NO.
DEFENDANT EXHIBIT NO.
DATE ENTERED:
DATE ENTERED:
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LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
DEPUTY CLERK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
DEPUTY CLERK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
CASE NO.
CASE NO.
PLAINTIFF EXHIBIT NO.
DEFENDANT EXHIBIT NO.
DATE ENTERED:
DATE ENTERED:
LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
DEPUTY CLERK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
DEPUTY CLERK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
CASE NO.
CASE NO.
PLAINTIFF EXHIBIT NO.
DEFENDANT EXHIBIT NO.
DATE ENTERED:
DATE ENTERED:
LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
DEPUTY CLERK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
DEPUTY CLERK
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
CASE NO.
CASE NO.
PLAINTIFF EXHIBIT NO.
DEFENDANT EXHIBIT NO.
DATE ENTERED:
DATE ENTERED:
LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
LAWRENCE K. BAERMAN, CLERK
BY:
DEPUTY CLERK
DEPUTY CLERK
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