Once your attorney prepares and files a "Note of Issue" your case will sit on the trial calendar for many months. When your case is finally called, your attorney will need to appear for a pre-trial conference with the trial assignment judge.
Discovery materials are filed only in limited circumstances, including if ordered by the Court, if necessary to the presentation or defense of a motion, or if required by law or rule.
What is a Final Pretrial? The final pretrial usually occurs shortly before the trial. It is often accompanied by what is called a plea cutoff date. A plea cutoff date is the last date the court will accept a plea agreement before going to trial.
Other Final Disp. Pre-Note means the case has been disposed of before hte Note of Issue was filed. The case was either settled or dismissed based on a motion.
Pre-noting is a method of electronically testing the accuracy of an automatic deposit bank account before transferring actual funds to the account. If there are problems with the bank account information, the bank provides feedback to the employer to notify them of any errors.
The Preliminary Conference (“PC”) is usually the first Court appearance. The primary purposes of the PC is for the attorneys, with the Court's approval, to agree to a timetable for opposing parties to exchange information (i.e. Discovery) .