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Old 12-28-2017, 07:17 AM
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The short answer is yes, but in order to assist we would need more information. Do we take it that one trial date creates 16 appointments?

YES. for one trial date, there will be 16 other appointments.


Are there always the same number of appointments with the same delay period?

Some of the appointments may have a 31 day delay, 90 day delay, 180 day delay, etc. but for all cases, the delays will be the same amount of days from the date of trial for each appointment type.

What is the information recorded in the appointments?

The information recorded will have the standard brief case info for each appointment -- "123-456 Smith v. Jones" and also the specific appointment type "Plaintiff Expert Witness Deadline," "Motions in Limine Deadline," etc.

Andrea
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