New York Civil Case Discovery Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Briquette) is a document filed in civil cases in New York. It includes a plan for the discovery and scheduling of a civil case, as well as detailed instructions for the parties. The Order sets forth the deadlines for filing motions and interrogatories, outlines the procedure for conducting depositions, establishes the exchange of documents and other discovery materials, and assigns the tasks and responsibilities of the parties. The Order also sets forth timelines for filing dispositive motions and for trial preparation. There are two types of New York Civil Case Discovery Plan And Scheduling Order (Judge Briquette): one is issued at the beginning of the case, and the other is issued at the close of discovery. Both Orders provide a clear and concise roadmap for the parties to follow throughout the civil case.