New York Civil Case Discovery Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Roman) is a set of rules and regulations set forth by Judge Roman to provide structure and guidance to the parties involved in a civil case. This plan establishes the timeline for the progression of the case, including deadlines for filing pleadings, discovery requests, and hearings. The plan also sets forth the scope of discovery available to the parties, as well as the method for dispute resolution. There are two main types of New York Civil Case Discovery Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Roman): the initial scheduling order, and the amended scheduling order. The initial scheduling order is typically issued at the outset of the case and establishes the overall timeline for the case. The amended scheduling order is usually issued after the parties have had the chance to conduct discovery and clarify any disputes or questions about the case.