In Re:
Bridgeport Pilot Program (BPP)
Hon.
Julia DiCocco Dewey
Presiding Judge, Civil Division
Docket Number: CV-00-0000000-S
Case Caption: First Named Plaintiff
vs. First Named Defendant
The above matter has been selected for participation
in the Bridgeport Pilot Program (BPP). The Judicial Branch has
prescribed that all cases in the program be disposed of within 15 or 24
months of the return date. Administrative appeals are designated for
completion within 15 months of the return date. The following scheduling
order is effective:
1. IT IS ORDERED THAT: the
defendant file an appearance, answer and a certificate of closed
pleadings within 45 days of the return date; the defendant file the
return of record within 30 days thereafter; the plaintiff's brief be
filed within 60 days thereafter; and the defendant's brief be filed
within 60 days thereafter.
2. No brief shall exceed 35 pages without permission
of the "discovery" judge assigned to the case.
3. The designation assigned to the case, (respective
prefix), must appear as a prefix to the docket number on all filings.
4. All motions relating to any modification of this
scheduling order or requests for extensions of time shall be entitled
"Motion for Deviation from BPP Scheduling Order". Objections to said
motion shall be entitled "Objection to Motion for Deviation from BPP
Scheduling Order".
5. All Motions for Deviation from BPP Scheduling Order
shall be filed with Caseflow no later than 15 days before the due date
of the subject pleading and any objections thereto shall be filed within
14 days thereafter. Such filings must comply in content with P. B. Sec.
14-7(a).
6. The following motions must be filed with Caseflow
for the assigned "discovery" judge: Motions for Deviation from BPP
Scheduling Order; Motions to Compel and/or Sanctions; Motions to
Consolidate; Motions for Nonsuit or Default; and Motions to Open.
7. Parties should make every effort to resolve issues
prior to filing the above motions. These motions will not appear on a
short calendar and will proceed on the papers to a judge for decision.
All objections to these motions must be filed with Caseflow within 14
days of the original motion. If not filed in Caseflow within that
period, the objection will not go to the "discovery" judge and will not
be considered - then or later. All other motions shall be claimed to the
short calendar and filed in the Clerk's Office on the first floor.
8. The failure to comply with any of the above
deadlines may result in dismissal/default judgments sua sponte. Should
such judgments be opened, the above stated deadlines shall continue to
apply; thus, no Motion to Open or Set Aside shall operate to delay this
scheduling order, the pretrial, or the hearing.
9. Questions may be directed to Atty. Helen Ryan, BPP
Officer, Civil Caseflow Office, Telephone (203) 579-6525; Fax (203)
330-4876.
By Order of the Court, Dewey, J.
(Date)