Connecticut Expert Discovery Schedule Proposal or Request for Scheduling Conference is a document used to coordinate the schedule and procedures for the discovery process in Connecticut civil litigation. This document is typically filed by a party or parties to a civil action in Connecticut Superior Court and submitted to the court and the other parties involved in the litigation. It sets out the proposed timeline for discovery of expert witnesses, the proposed topics for discovery, the proposed method of discovery, and the proposed discovery deadlines. In some cases, the document may also include information about the availability of experts, the availability of court reporters, and any other information that may be relevant for the court and the parties to consider. There are two types of Connecticut Expert Discovery Schedule Proposal or Request for Scheduling Conference: a joint proposal and a unilateral proposal. A joint proposal is prepared and submitted to the court by both parties to the action. A unilateral proposal is prepared and submitted by a single party. The court will review both proposals and make a decision on the scheduling of the expert discovery process.