The New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Garden) is a set of rules and procedures that govern civil cases in New York. This set of rules was issued by Judge P. Kevin Castle in July 2007 and is often referred to as the “JudgGardenhe Order”. This plan and order is used by judges of the Federal District Court in the Southern District of New York. The New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Garden) provides guidance to judges on how to manage civil cases from the filing of the complaint through the post-judgment stage. It contains rules about case management conferences, scheduling of motions, discovery deadlines, and other matters related to the management of civil cases. The plan also establishes a timeline for when certain events must occur and specifies deadlines for filing briefs and other documents. The New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Garden) is divided into two sections. The first section covers the general requirements for civil case management and the second section covers the specific requirements for civil case scheduling. The specific requirements for civil case scheduling include deadlines for filing motions, deadlines for filing responses to motions, deadlines for scheduling conferences, and deadlines for filing briefs. There are two versions of the New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Garden): one for cases filed before July 19, 2007, and one for cases filed after that date. The version for cases filed after July 19, 2007, includes additional rules and procedures related to electronic filing.