Delaware Civil Case Management Order (COMO) is a procedural order issued by the Delaware Court of Chancery in a civil dispute. The order is used to govern the progress of a civil case through the court system, including setting deadlines for filing pleadings and briefs, scheduling hearings, and managing discovery. The COMO is issued at the beginning of a case, and any subsequent changes are made through amendments or supplemental orders. There are several types of Delaware Civil Case Management Orders, including Pre-Trial Conference Order, Scheduling Order, and Discovery Order. The Pre-Trial Conference Order sets deadlines for completion of pre-trial activities, such as filing motions and briefs, and schedules the date and time of the pre-trial conference. The Scheduling Order sets deadlines for completion of discovery and filing of dispositive motions and outlines the timeline for the case. The Discovery Order outlines the scope and limits of discovery, including the exchange of documents and other information.