The New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Grotty) is a comprehensive system for regulating the conduct of civil cases in the New York State Supreme Court and other courts in the State. The Order outlines the procedures for case management and scheduling of civil cases, including the filing of pleadings, the scheduling of conferences, the setting of deadlines, the filing of motions and other papers, the scheduling of depositions and other discovery, and the setting of trial dates. The Order also requires the parties to comply with certain requirements, including the submission of a case management statement and a joint case management proposal. The Order is broken down into two parts: Part I applies to all civil cases, while Part II applies only to cases assigned to Judge Grotty. Part I includes the procedures for filing and serving papers, scheduling conferences and discovery, and setting trial dates. Part II includes additional procedures specific to Judge Grotty’s cases, such as the filing of a case management statement and a joint case management proposal. The New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Grotty) is an important tool for ensuring that civil cases in New York are handled efficiently and fairly. It is designed to ensure that parties have sufficient time to prepare their cases and that all parties are given a fair opportunity to present their case.