2009 Montana Code Annotated
TITLE 25. CIVIL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 20. RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part III. Pleadings and Motions
Rule 16(b). Scheduling and planning.


     Rule 16(b). Scheduling and planning. Except in categories of actions exempted by district court rule as inappropriate, the judge shall, after consulting with the attorneys for the parties and any unrepresented parties, by a scheduling conference, telephone, mail, or other suitable means, enter a scheduling order that limits the time
     (1) to join other parties and to amend the pleadings;
     (2) to file and hear motions; and
     (3) to complete discovery.
     The scheduling order also may include
     (4) the date or dates for conferences before trial, final pretrial conference, and trial;
     (5) provisions for disclosure or discovery of electronically stored information; and
     (6) any other matters appropriate in the circumstances of the case.
     The order shall issue as soon as practicable but in no event more than 120 days after filing of the complaint. A schedule shall not be modified except by leave of the judge upon a showing of good cause.

     History: En. Sup. Ct. Ord. Oct. 9, 1984, eff. Oct. 9, 1984; amd. Sup. Ct. Ord. Feb. 28, 2007, eff. Feb. 28, 2007.

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