The New York Civil Case Management Plan and Scheduling Order (Judge Sullivan) are a set of court rules and procedures established by Judge Sullivan that govern the management and scheduling of civil cases in the state of New York. These rules aim to ensure that cases move forward in an orderly and efficient manner and that parties are provided with adequate notice and time to prepare for hearings and other court proceedings. The rules cover a variety of topics, including the filing of pleadings, the exchange of discovery materials, the scheduling of depositions, the holding of settlement conferences, and the timing of motions. The different types of New York Civil Case Management Plan and Scheduling Order (Judge Sullivan) include the Preliminary Conference Order, the Scheduling Order, the Pre-Trial Order, and the Final Judgment Order.