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  • BRAD E HALLEY Vs LISA DENNIS ET AL VS.LISA DENNISOTHER CIVIL document preview
  • BRAD E HALLEY Vs LISA DENNIS ET AL VS.LISA DENNISOTHER CIVIL document preview
  • BRAD E HALLEY Vs LISA DENNIS ET AL VS.LISA DENNISOTHER CIVIL document preview
  • BRAD E HALLEY Vs LISA DENNIS ET AL VS.LISA DENNISOTHER CIVIL document preview
						
                                

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Franklin County Ohio Clerk of Courts of the Common Pleas- 2024 Feb 12 5:43 PM-24CV001248 0G727 - K8 MARYELLEN O'SHAUGHNESSY FRANKLIN COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS GENERAL DIVISION, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CARL A AVENI CASE TITLE: BRAD E HALLEY ET AL -VS- LISA DENNIS CASE NUMBER: 24CV001248 CLERK'S ORIGINAL CASE SCHEDULE LATEST TIME OF OCCURRENCE CASE FILED 02/12/24 INITIAL DISCLOSURES OF THE PARTIES [CIV. R. 26(B)(3)] 04/08/24 DISCOVERY CONFERENCE OF COUNSEL AND 06/10/24 UNREPRESENTED PARTIES [CIV. R. 26(F)] JOINT DISCOVERY PLAN TO BE FILED 14 DAYS AFTER DISCOVERY CONFERENCE CASE MANAGEMENT/PRETRIAL CONFERENCE WITH SET UPON REQUEST TO CHAMBERS COURT EXPERT WITNESS [CIV. R. 26(B)(7)] DISCLOSE IDENTITY - PARTY WITH BURDEN 07/08/24 DISCLOSE IDENTITY - PARTY WITHOUT BURDEN NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS AFTER OPPOSING DISCLOSURE EXPERT REPORT & CV DUE - PARTY WITH BURDEN 08/05/24 EXPERT REPORT & CV DUE - PARTY WITHOUT BURDEN NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS AFTER OPPOSING REPORTS DISPOSITIVE MOTION DEADLINE 10/07/24 DISCOVERY CUTOFF DATE 11/04/24 FINAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE 02/10/25 0900AM TRIAL ASSIGNMENT 03/10/25 0900AM Franklin County Ohio Clerk of Courts of the Common Pleas- 2024 Feb 12 5:43 PM-24CV001248 0G727 - K8 NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES Attorneys and unrepresented parties must become familiar with the 2020 amendments to the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure and this court’s Local Rules. The Original Case Schedule is an important tool to assist the parties and the court in meeting case management guidelines in the Ohio Superintendence Rules, and otherwise achieving timely disposition of civil cases notwithstanding the priority given to criminal cases under Crim. R. 50. Judicial Officers of this court may modify the Original Case Schedule following receipt of the parties’ Joint Discovery Plan, or for good cause at any other point in the case. However, it is essential for attorneys and unrepresented parties to pursue their cases diligently from the outset. Deadlines set in the Rules and in this Original Case Schedule are normally binding, not merely aspirational.