New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Woods) is a set of rules and guidelines adopted by the New York Supreme Court for the management of civil cases. It is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of judicial resources and to expedite the resolution of civil cases. The Plan sets forth the procedures for the management of civil cases, including the scheduling of case-related events, such as pleadings, discovery, and motion practice. The Plan also addresses the responsibilities of counsel, parties, and the court in the management of civil cases. There are two types of New York Civil Case Management Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Woods): the Initial Case Management Plan and the Final Case Management Plan. The Initial Case Management Plan is issued at the outset of the case and sets forth deadlines for the filing of pleadings, discovery, and other pre-trial matters. The Final Case Management Plan is issued after the completion of pre-trial matters and sets forth deadlines for the completion of trial and other matters.