The South Carolina Order for Case Assignment to the Business Court Pilot Program is an initiative by the South Carolina Supreme Court to allow for the transfer of civil cases to specially designated judges and courtrooms for expedited resolution. This program is intended to provide a more specialized setting for the resolution of business disputes and other complex civil cases. There are three different types of South Carolina Order for Case Assignment to the Business Court Pilot Program: 1. Initial Assignment Order: A judge may issue an Initial Assignment Order to transfer a case to the Business Court Pilot Program. This order may be issued either at the request of one of the parties, or on the judge’s own initiative. 2. Transfer Order: A judge may issue a Transfer Order to transfer a case to the Business Court Pilot Program. This order may be issued either at the request of one of the parties, or on the judge’s own initiative. 3. Motion to Transfer: A party may file a Motion to Transfer to have a case transferred to the Business Court Pilot Program. This motion must be filed at least 14 days prior to the trial date. The South Carolina Order for Case Assignment to the Business Court Pilot Program is intended to provide a more efficient and cost-effective resolution of business disputes and other complex civil cases. This initiative is designed to improve the judicial system's ability to handle these types of cases in a timely and effective manner.