New York Civil Case Discovery Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Ramos) is a set of guidelines for conducting discovery in civil cases in New York State courts. This order was issued by the Honorable Donna M. Ramos, a judge of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, in 2019. The purpose of this order is to promote the efficient and effective management of civil cases through the provision of clear and consistent procedures for discovery. The order outlines the procedures for the exchange of disclosure materials, scheduling depositions, and production of documents. It also provides guidance on the use of technology, including e-discovery, to facilitate the discovery process. The order also includes provisions for sanctions for failure to comply with the discovery obligations set forth in the order. There are two types of New York Civil Case Discovery Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Ramos): one for non-complex cases and another for complex cases. The order for non-complex cases provides a framework for discovery that is suitable for cases that are not complex in nature. This order outlines the procedures for the exchange of disclosure materials, scheduling depositions, and production of documents. The order for complex cases provides additional guidance on the management of more complex cases, including guidance on the use of e-discovery. This order outlines additional procedures for exchanging disclosure materials, scheduling depositions, and production of documents, as well as guidance on the use of technology to facilitate the discovery process.