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Rule 9. Answers; Defenses; Forms of Denials. (a) An Answer or other responsive pleading shall be filed with the court within 30 days after the person filing said pleading has been served with the pleading to which the Answer or response is made.
(A) Deposition of an Expert Who May Testify. A party may depose any person who has been identified as an expert whose opinions may be presented at trial. If Rule 26(a)(2)(B) requires a report from the expert, the deposition may be conducted only after the report is provided.
Depositions. (a) A party may take as many depositions as necessary to adequately prepare a case for trial so long as the combined total of deposition hours does not exceed 20 unless otherwise stipulated by counsel or ordered by the court for good cause shown.
Summary Disposition. (1) Except in a mandatory appeal, the supreme court may at any time, on its own motion and without notice or on such notice as it may order, dispose of a case, or any question raised therein, summarily.
Rule 19 contemplates the transfer of whole cases, or of particular proceedings in cases, even in the absence of a related pending case or proceeding in the county to which transfer is sought.
Motions -- General. (a) A request for court order must be made by motion which must (1) be in writing unless made during a hearing or trial, (2) state with particularity the grounds for seeking the order, and (3) state the relief sought.
Trial Procedure. (1) Opening Statements. Opening statements are not permitted in circuit court ? district division trials except with permission of the court for good cause shown.
Medical Injuries and Special Damages. (a) Medical Examinations. In actions to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendant shall have the right to a medical examination of the plaintiff prior to trial.