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The scheduling order will usually set a deadline when discovery must be completed, and can prohibit discovery outside the timeframe set forth in the scheduling order. Similarly, many scheduling orders require each side to provide copies of exhibits to the other side in advance of trial.
Status conference is a meeting that occurs before trial where attorneys from opposing parties and sometimes a judge meet.
At any time prior to trial, the court, on motion of any party or on its own motion, may order one or more pretrial conferences to consider any matters that would promote a fair and expeditious trial. At the conclusion of the pretrial conference the court must make a written record of the matters decided.
The Final Status Conference is an ideal time to discuss the need and length of Opening Statements, which can take up an inordinate amount of hearing time. Some attorneys want to be certain the arbitrator understands the issues and/or the evidence.
In any felony or misdemeanor criminal action, excluding actions before drug courts or mental health courts, any party may disqualify one judge by filing a motion for disqualification without stating any grounds, and the motion must be granted if timely filed.
Within 30 days after an answer or notice of appearance has been filed, or, within 90 days after a complaint has been filed, if one or more defendants have been served but no appearance has been made, a court must take action, by setting a scheduling conference, requesting available trial dates, or by another method ...
California's Rule of Court 5.83 states that "Status Conference" refers to court events scheduled with the parties and attorneys to identify the current status of the case and to determine the next steps required to reach disposition.