provision_id,doc_id,judge_id,rule_number,title,text,source_page,topics,cross_references,judicial_district,county,court_type,doc_type ARP45-XI-C,175,NY-COMDIV-RATHOD-PATEL,XI.C,Pre-Trial Conference,"Three (3) business days prior to the Pre-Trial Conference the parties must e-file: (1) pre-trial memoranda of law; (2) all expert reports; (3) marked pleadings; (4) joint statement of stipulated facts and procedural history; (5) exhibit charts and proposed exhibits; (6) proposed witness lists; and (7) for jury trials, proposed jury charges and verdict sheets. Motions in limine shall be made in accordance with Commercial Division Rule 27 and returnable by no later than the Pre-Trial Conference date.",,"[""pre-trial-conference"", ""trial-procedures"", ""exhibits""]","[""Commercial Division Rule 27""]",1,New York,supreme,part_rules NY-SC-1JD-KELLEY-P56-006,88,NY-SC-1JD-KELLEY,VIII – Trial Conference,Pre-Trial Conference Requirements,"The court will conduct a trial conference immediately before trial of every case. At any such trial conference, counsel shall bring with them all written documents and items of demonstrative evidence that they wish to introduce into evidence at trial, and a court reporter shall be present to mark stipulated items into evidence and shall mark, for identification, items as to which there is no stipulation. Counsel shall alert the court of: the proposed schedule for the appearance of witnesses and any scheduling conflicts; the need for an interpreter; any other special needs; necessary court-ordered subpoenas; and any evidentiary issues that ought to be addressed before trial. Motions in limine and trial memoranda shall be submitted not later than the first day of jury selection and shall be emailed directly to the Justice's law clerks (not uploaded to NYSCEF).",,"[""pre-trial-conference"", ""trial-procedures"", ""exhibits""]",[],1,New York,supreme,part_rules NY-SC-1JD-KING-P6-006,91,NY-SC-1JD-KING,VI – Trial,Trial Procedures and Pre-Trial Submissions,"Counsel appearing for the pre-trial conference must email the following documents to the Law Clerks: Motions in Limine and Trial Memoranda; Witness List with intended order including experts and notification of required interpreters; Marked Pleadings, Notices to Admit, and Bills of Particulars; Proposed Final Jury Charges citing PJI sections; Proposed Jury Verdict Sheet; and Medical Glossary of all medical terminology to be referenced at trial. Proposed jury charges and verdict sheets must be emailed in editable MS Word (.doc) format. Amendments are permitted at the final charge conference. Before opening statements, counsel must pre-mark all exhibits; plaintiffs number their exhibits, defendants letter their exhibits. Counsel must retrieve their trial exhibits within seven days of the trial's conclusion.",,"[""pre-trial-conference"", ""trial-procedures"", ""exhibits""]",[],1,New York,supreme,part_rules