The South Carolina Amended Conference and Scheduling Order (Judge Lewis) is an amended court order issued by the Honorable Judge Lewis which governs the procedures relating to the scheduling of civil proceedings in the South Carolina court system. This order outlines the rules and requirements for parties involved in civil cases, including the timeframe for filing pleadings, discovery, and other related materials. It also sets a timeline for the conference and scheduling of the case and provides for the entry of a final judgment. The order is subdivided into three main categories: Civil Pretrial Conference and Scheduling, Case Management, and Final Judgment. The Civil Pretrial Conference and Scheduling Order addresses the pretrial procedures that must be followed before the actual trial can begin, such as the filing of pleadings, discovery, and other related materials. The Case Management Order outlines the requirements for the management of the case, including the deadline for filing motions, the filing of pretrial briefs, and the scheduling of hearings and dispositive motions. Finally, the Final Judgment Order addresses the requirements for the entry of a final judgment.