Arizona Sample Letter for Scheduling Order

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Rule 16.1 - Settlement Conferences (a)Generally. At a party's request or on its own, a court may require the parties to participate in one or more pretrial settlement conferences unless the action is a lower court appeal or is subject to compulsory arbitration under Rule 72.

Rule 38.1 - Setting Civil Actions for Trial; Postponements; Scheduling Conflicts; Dismissal Calendar (a) Trial Setting. Civil actions are set for trial under Rule 16 or 77. Preference is given to short causes and actions that are entitled to priority by statute, rule, or court order.

The purpose of the disclosure requirements of this Rule 26.1 is to ensure that all parties are fairly informed of the facts, legal theories, witnesses, documents, and other information relevant to the action. (2) Scope.

Rule 37 - Failure to Make Disclosures or to Cooperate in Discovery; Sanctions (a) Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery (1)Generally. Subject to Rule 26(d), a party may move for an order compelling disclosure or discovery.

A party may request that a physician or psychologist perform a physical or mental examination of another party, or a person who is in another party's custody or under its legal control, when that party or person's physical or mental condition is in controversy.

Altering or Amending a Judgment/Time to File a Motion The new rule requires Rule 83 motions to be filed ?not later than 25 days after the entry of judgment under Rule 78(b) or (c).? The former time to file was 15 days, which continues to be the civil rule.

A court must correct a clerical mistake or a mistake arising from oversight or omission if one is found in a judgment. The court may do so on motion or on its own, with notice.

Rule 40 - Trial Procedures (a) Scope. This rule governs jury trials and, to the extent applicable, trials to the court. (b) Objectives. The court should adopt trial procedures as necessary or appropriate to facilitate a just, speedy, and efficient resolution of the action.

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Arizona Sample Letter for Scheduling Order