A Wisconsin Scheduling Conference Order (Sheboygan Circuit Court) is an order issued by the court to parties in a civil case to set deadlines for the completion of certain tasks in the litigation process. It outlines the timeline for the completion of discovery, filing of dispositive motions, and the scheduling of a hearing or trial. The order is issued at the conclusion of a Scheduling Conference between the parties and the judge. There are two types of Wisconsin Scheduling Conference Orders (Sheboygan Circuit Court): Pre-Trial Scheduling Conference Orders and Post-Trial Scheduling Conference Orders. A Pre-Trial Scheduling Conference Order is issued prior to the trial date and sets the deadlines for the completion of discovery, filing of dispositive motions, and other pre-trial procedures. A Post-Trial Scheduling Conference Order is issued after the trial date and sets the deadlines for the completion of post-trial procedures, such as filing of post-trial motions and entry of judgment.
A Wisconsin Scheduling Conference Order (Sheboygan Circuit Court) is an order issued by the court to parties in a civil case to set deadlines for the completion of certain tasks in the litigation process. It outlines the timeline for the completion of discovery, filing of dispositive motions, and the scheduling of a hearing or trial. The order is issued at the conclusion of a Scheduling Conference between the parties and the judge. There are two types of Wisconsin Scheduling Conference Orders (Sheboygan Circuit Court): Pre-Trial Scheduling Conference Orders and Post-Trial Scheduling Conference Orders. A Pre-Trial Scheduling Conference Order is issued prior to the trial date and sets the deadlines for the completion of discovery, filing of dispositive motions, and other pre-trial procedures. A Post-Trial Scheduling Conference Order is issued after the trial date and sets the deadlines for the completion of post-trial procedures, such as filing of post-trial motions and entry of judgment.