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NY-SC-1JD-UNIFORM-005 37 NY-SC-1JD-UNIFORM-JUSTICES V Trials Rule 19. Pretrial Conference: In cases to be tried in IAS Parts, the court will conduct a pretrial conference at which settlement will be explored and a trial date will be confirmed. Each party must be represented at the pretrial conference by counsel having full knowledge of the case and specific authority to settle. Rule 20. Trial Schedule in Pure IAS Parts: Trials will be scheduled at least one month in advance. If counsel are not prepared to proceed on the scheduled date, counsel must inform the court within seven days of receiving the firm trial date. Absent extraordinary circumstances, failure to provide such notification will be deemed a waiver. Rule 21. Pretrial Identification of Exhibits and Deposition Testimony: Counsel shall consult prior to trial and attempt in good faith to agree upon the exhibits and portions of deposition testimony that will be offered into evidence on the direct case without objection. Rule 22. Marked Pleadings and Other Pre-Trial Submissions: At least ten days prior to trial, counsel shall submit marked pleadings, the bill of particulars, a list of witnesses; and in a jury case, requests to charge, a proposed verdict sheet, and pretrial memoranda. Rule 23. Subpoenaed Records: Subpoenaed records should be directed to and may be reviewed at the Subpoenaed Records Office, 60 Centre Street, Room 145 M. 6 ["pre-trial-conference", "trial-procedures", "witness-lists", "exhibits", "jury-charges", "scheduling-orders"] ["Uniform Rule 202.33", "Uniform Rule 202.26"] 1 New York supreme uniform_rules
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