The New York Case Management Plan and Scheduling Order (Judge Faille) is a court-mandated order that sets out the rules and procedures for litigating a case in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. This order, issued by Judge Faille, applies to all civil cases in the court and is designed to ensure that all parties have an opportunity to be heard and that cases are resolved efficiently and expeditiously. The order includes provisions for case management conferences, motion practice, discovery, and the appellate process. The order also provides for the establishment of a scheduling order, which outlines the dates for various steps in the litigation process, including the filing of pleadings, the exchange of documents, and the filing of dispositive motions. Additionally, the order sets out the process and procedures for filing a motion for summary judgment or to dismiss a complaint. Finally, the order provides for the appointment of a special master or mediator to resolve disputes between the parties. The different types of New York Case Management Plan and Scheduling Order (Judge Faille) include the General Order, the Expedited Order, and the Special Order.