Court Filing Deadlines Guide
Summary
In Mississippi, the agreed scheduling order deadlines are generally set as follows: the Appellants Brief is due 30 days after the record is filed, not after the notice of appeal. The Appellees Response is typically due 30 days after the brief is filed, and the Appellants Reply is usually due 15 days after the response is filed. The court sets the deadlines for supplementing the record and the oral argument date. Always verify with local court rules or consult with an attorney for precise deadlines.Full Conversation
agreed scheduling order
An agreed scheduling order is typically used in court cases to outline deadlines and schedules agreed upon by both parties. Are you currently involved in a court case in Kentucky? If so, could you let me know which court your case is in? This will help me provide more specific guidance.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL
It is hereby AGREED and ORDERED that the parties shall adhere to the following deadlines:
I. DEADLINES:
Deadline to Supplement the record
Deadline for Appellant’s Brief from when record is filed
Deadline for Appellee’s Response from when brief is filed
Deadline for Appellant’s Reply from when response is filed
II. Length of pleadings
Maximum pages of brief * pages
Maximum pages of reply * pages
Maximum pages of reply * pages
III. Oral argument
Is/is not requested by Appellant
Is not requested by Appellee
Is set for DATE
SO AGREED AND ORDERED this the day of , *.
It looks like you have a draft of an agreed scheduling order for your case in the Circuit Court. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to fill out:
Deadlines:
- Supplement the record: [Insert Deadline]
- Appellant’s Brief (from when the record is filed): [Insert Deadline]
- Appellee’s Response (from when the brief is filed): [Insert Deadline]
- Appellant’s Reply (from when the response is filed): [Insert Deadline]
- Supplement the record: [Insert Deadline]
- Appellant’s Brief (from when the record is filed): [Insert Deadline]
- Appellee’s Response (from when the brief is filed): [Insert Deadline]
- Appellant’s Reply (from when the response is filed): [Insert Deadline]
Length of Pleadings:
- Maximum pages of brief: * pages
- Maximum pages of reply: * pages
- Maximum pages of response: * pages
- Maximum pages of brief: * pages
- Maximum pages of reply: * pages
- Maximum pages of response: * pages
Oral Argument:
- Indicate whether the Appellant requests an oral argument (is/is not requested)
- Appellee does not request an oral argument
- Set the date for the oral argument: [Insert Date]
- Indicate whether the Appellant requests an oral argument (is/is not requested)
- Appellee does not request an oral argument
- Set the date for the oral argument: [Insert Date]
Final Section:
- Fill in the date when the order is agreed and signed: [Insert Day and Month], *
Make sure to review this with your attorney or legal advisor to ensure all information is accurate and complete.
Do you need any further assistance with this form or any other legal matter?
- Fill in the date when the order is agreed and signed: [Insert Day and Month], *
Make sure to review this with your attorney or legal advisor to ensure all information is accurate and complete.
Do you need any further assistance with this form or any other legal matter?
thats what i need help with is the dates
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I see that you need help with filling out the specific dates in your agreed scheduling order. Here’s a general guideline on how to determine those dates:
- Supplement the record: Typically set by the court, you might need to check previous orders or ask the court clerk.
- Appellant’s Brief: This deadline usually follows a set number of days after the record is filed. Check local court rules or consult with your attorney.
- Appellee’s Response: Similar to the Appellant’s Brief, this is usually a set number of days after the brief is filed.
- Appellant’s Reply: This deadline follows a set number of days after the response is filed.
- Oral Argument Date: This is usually set by the court based on availability.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to find these specific dates, or do you have other questions?
I see that you need help with filling out the specific dates in your agreed scheduling order. Here’s a general guideline on how to determine those dates:
- Supplement the record: Typically set by the court, you might need to check previous orders or ask the court clerk.
- Appellant’s Brief: This deadline usually follows a set number of days after the record is filed. Check local court rules or consult with your attorney.
- Appellee’s Response: Similar to the Appellant’s Brief, this is usually a set number of days after the brief is filed.
- Appellant’s Reply: This deadline follows a set number of days after the response is filed.
- Oral Argument Date: This is usually set by the court based on availability.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to find these specific dates, or do you have other questions?
im the appellant and i have everything done. so what dates
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To determine the specific dates for your agreed scheduling order, you should follow these general guidelines:
- Supplement the record: Often set by the court.
- Appellant’s Brief: Typically 30 days after the record is filed.
- Appellee’s Response: Generally 30 days after the brief is filed.
- Appellant’s Reply: Usually 15 days after the response is filed.
- Oral Argument Date: Set by the court based on their schedule.
Would you like more help with understanding any particular deadline or further assistance with your case?
To determine the specific dates for your agreed scheduling order, you should follow these general guidelines:
- Supplement the record: Often set by the court.
- Appellant’s Brief: Typically 30 days after the record is filed.
- Appellee’s Response: Generally 30 days after the brief is filed.
- Appellant’s Reply: Usually 15 days after the response is filed.
- Oral Argument Date: Set by the court based on their schedule.
Would you like more help with understanding any particular deadline or further assistance with your case?
in mississippi what are the normal day
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It seems the user needs clarity on typical deadlines for an agreed scheduling order in Mississippi. Here are some general guidelines:
- Supplement the Record: Court sets this.
- Appellant’s Brief: Typically 30 days after the record is filed.
- Appellee’s Response: About 30 days after the brief is filed.
- Appellant’s Reply: Usually 15 days after the response is filed.
- Oral Argument Date: Court sets this based on availability.
Would you like more detailed assistance with any of these deadlines?
It seems the user needs clarity on typical deadlines for an agreed scheduling order in Mississippi. Here are some general guidelines:
- Supplement the Record: Court sets this.
- Appellant’s Brief: Typically 30 days after the record is filed.
- Appellee’s Response: About 30 days after the brief is filed.
- Appellant’s Reply: Usually 15 days after the response is filed.
- Oral Argument Date: Court sets this based on availability.
Would you like more detailed assistance with any of these deadlines?
Appellant’s Brief: Typically 30 days after the record is filed. does this mean after the notice of appeal?
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No, the deadline for the Appellant’s Brief is typically calculated 30 days after the record is filed, not after the notice of appeal. The record gets filed after the notice of appeal is filed and the trial court compiles and sends the record to the appellate court.
Do you have any other questions related to your case or need further clarification?
No, the deadline for the Appellant’s Brief is typically calculated 30 days after the record is filed, not after the notice of appeal. The record gets filed after the notice of appeal is filed and the trial court compiles and sends the record to the appellate court.
Do you have any other questions related to your case or need further clarification?