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2021-02-01 Litigation Rules Update Summaries Litigation Rules Update Summaries Update Summary February 01, 2021: The following new Rules Set was created: SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge John P. Cronan The following Rules Sets were renamed: No Rules Sets were renamed. The following Rules Sets were removed: No Rules Sets were removed. The following Rules Sets were reactivated: No Rules Sets were reactivated. The following Rules Sets were revised: Federal Rules of Bankruptcy USDC ‐‐ M.D. Alabama CA ‐‐ Amador County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Fresno County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Inyo County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Monterey County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Nevada County Superior Court CA ‐‐ San Benito County Superior Court CA ‐‐ San Joaquin County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Santa Clara County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Santa Cruz County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Shasta County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Solano County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Stanislaus County Superior Courts CA ‐‐ Ventura County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Yolo County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Fresno County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ Santa Clara County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ Ventura County Superior Court ‐ Family DC ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure USBC ‐‐ M.D. Florida USBC ‐‐ N.D. Illinois USBC ‐‐ District of Massachusetts USBC ‐‐ E.D. Michigan MI ‐‐ 46th Circuit Court (Otsego, Kalkaska, and Crawford) MO ‐‐ Thirty‐First Judicial Circuit (Greene) NE ‐‐ Uniform County Court Rules SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Ronnie Abrams SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Richard M. Berman SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge P. Kevin Castel SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Kenneth M. Karas SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Edgardo Ramos USBC ‐‐ S.D. New York NY Appellate Division, Rules of Practice NY ‐‐ Appellate Division, First Department NY ‐‐ Appellate Division, Second Department NY ‐‐ Appellate Division, Third Department NY ‐‐ Appellate Division, Fourth Department USDC ‐‐ District of North Dakota USDC ‐‐ N.D. Ohio USBC ‐‐ N.D. Texas USBC ‐‐ W.D. Wisconsin Update Summary January 15, 2021: The following new Rules Sets were created: No new Rules Sets were created. The following Rules Sets were renamed: No Rules Sets were renamed. The following Rules Sets were removed: No Rules Sets were removed. The following Rules Sets were reactivated: No Rules Sets were reactivated. The following Rules Sets were revised: California Court of Appeals ‐‐ First District California Court of Appeals ‐‐ Second District California Court of Appeals ‐‐ Third District CA ‐‐ Butte County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Contra Costa County Superior Court CA ‐‐ El Dorado County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Kern County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Los Angeles Superior Court CA ‐‐ Los Angeles County ‐ Eminent Domain CA ‐‐ Los Angeles Probate Litigation CA ‐‐ Napa County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Riverside County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Riverside Probate Litigation CA ‐‐ Sacramento County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Sacramento Probate Litigation CA ‐‐ San Diego County Superior Court CA ‐‐ San Diego Probate Litigation CA ‐‐ San Francisco County Superior Court CA ‐‐ San Francisco Probate Litigation CA ‐‐ San Francisco County ‐ Asbestos CA ‐‐ San Mateo County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Sonoma County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Los Angeles County Probate Rules CA ‐‐ Sacramento County Probate Rules CA ‐‐ San Diego County Probate Rules CA ‐‐ San Francisco County Probate Rules CA ‐‐ Los Angeles County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ Riverside County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ Sacramento County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ San Diego County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ San Francisco County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ San Mateo County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ Sonoma County Superior Court ‐ Family CA ‐‐ DIR Prevailing Wage Hearing Regulations Update Summary December 31, 2020: The following new Rules Sets were created: CDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge John W. Holcomb CDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Pedro V. Castillo CDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr. The following Rules Sets were renamed: No Rules Sets were renamed. The following Rules Sets were removed: No Rules Sets were removed. The following Rules Sets were reactivated: No Rules Sets were reactivated. The following Rules Sets were revised: USBC ‐‐ E.D. Arkansas USBC ‐‐ W.D. Arkansas CDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Mark C. Scarsi CDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Mag. Jacqueline Chooljian USDC ‐‐ S.D. California USDC ‐‐ N.D. California ‐‐ ADR NDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge William Alsup USBC ‐‐ E.D. California California Rules of Court ‐‐ Appeals California CCP and CRC CA ‐‐ Kings County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Placer County Superior Court CA ‐‐ Family Law CA ‐ California Criminal Procedure California Unlawful Detainer CA ‐‐ Office of Administrative Hearings USDC ‐‐ M.D. Georgia MA ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure ND ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure OH ‐‐ Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas ‐ General SC ‐‐ Magistrate's Court SC ‐‐ Court‐Annexed ADR Rules SD ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure USBC ‐‐ W.D. Texas USBC ‐‐ W.D. Texas, Austin Division USBC ‐‐ W.D. Texas, El Paso and Waco Divisions USBC ‐‐ W.D. Texas, Midland‐Odessa Divisions USBC ‐‐ W.D. Texas, San Antonio Division WA ‐‐ Chelan County Superior Court WA ‐‐ Clallam County Superior Court WA ‐‐ King County Superior Court WA ‐‐ Skagit County Superior Court WA ‐‐ Yakima County Superior Court Update Summary November 30, 2020: The following new Rules Sets were created: CDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Mark C. Scarsi SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Lewis J. Liman The following Rules Sets were renamed: No Rules Sets were renamed. The following Rules Sets were removed: No Rules Sets were removed. The following Rules Sets were reactivated: No Rules Sets were reactivated. The following Rules Sets were revised: Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Federal Rules of Bankruptcy ‐‐ Adversary Proceedings USBC ‐‐ District of Alaska USDC ‐‐ C.D. California Local Civil Rules CDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank USDC ‐‐ N.D. California Local Civil Rules NDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Judge William Alsup CO ‐‐ Rules of Appellate Procedure USDC ‐‐ N.D. Illinois USBC ‐‐ N.D. Illinois IA ‐‐ Worker's Compensation Rules KS ‐‐ 2nd Judicial District KS ‐‐ 10th Judicial District KS ‐‐ 11th Judicial District KS ‐‐ 21st Judicial District NV ‐‐ Fourth Judicial District NV ‐‐ Seventh Judicial District NV ‐‐ Rules of Appellate Procedure USDC ‐‐ District of New Jersey ‐ Patent NM ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure (District Courts) EDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Jesse M. Furman SDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Richard J. Sullivan USBC ‐‐ E.D. North Carolina USBC ‐‐ District of the Northern Mariana Islands OH ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure OH ‐‐ Appeals ‐ First Appellate District USBC ‐‐ District of Oregon SC ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure UT ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure USDC ‐‐ E.D. Virginia USBC ‐‐ E.D. Washington Update Summary October 30, 2020: The following new Rules Sets were created: No new Rules Sets were created. The following Rules Set was renamed: EDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Senior Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. The following Rules Sets were removed: No Rules Sets were removed. The following Rules Sets were reactivated: No Rules Sets were reactivated. The following Rules Sets were revised: United States Court of Federal Claims AAA ‐‐ Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures USBC ‐‐ M.D. Alabama AK ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure AK ‐‐ Child in Need of Aid Rules USDC ‐‐ District of Arizona CDCA ‐‐ Standing Order ‐‐ Chief Judge Cormac J. Carney EDCA Standing Order ‐‐Judge William B. Shubb EDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Mag. Allison Claire EDCA Standing Order ‐‐ Mag. Jeremy D. Peterson USBC ‐‐ District of Connecticut USBC ‐‐ District of Delaware DE ‐‐ Rules of Chancery FL ‐‐ 8th Judicial Circuit (Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy, Union) FL ‐‐ 17th Judicial Circuit (Broward County) FL ‐‐ 18th Judicial Circuit ‐ Seminole County FL ‐‐ Second Appellate District FL ‐‐ Fourth Appellate District FL ‐‐ Fifth Appellate District IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Christian) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Clay) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Clinton) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Effingham) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Fayette) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Jasper) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Marion) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Montgomery) IL ‐‐ 4th Judicial Circuit (Shelby) USBC ‐‐ District of Kansas KS ‐‐ Supreme Court Rules for District Courts KS ‐‐ 18th Judicial District KS ‐‐ Supreme Court Rules for Appellate Procedure KY ‐‐ 30th Circuit Court Rules (Jefferson County) KY ‐‐ 16th, 17th and 54th Circuit Court Rules (Boone, Campbell, Gallatin and Kenton Counties) USBC ‐‐ District of Maine MD ‐‐ Title 8 ‐ Appellate ‐ Deferred Record Appeal MI ‐‐ 16th Circuit Court (Macomb) MI ‐‐ 38th Circuit Court (Monroe) MT ‐‐ Rules of Civil Procedure USBC ‐‐ District of New Hampshire USBC ‐‐ S.D. New York EDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Brian M. Cogan EDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge William Francis Kuntz II EDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Judge Allyne R. Ross EDNY Standing Order ‐‐ Senior Judge Denis R. Hurley OH ‐‐ Stark County Court of Common Pleas ‐ General OH ‐‐ Probate Rules ‐ Geauga County USDC ‐‐ W.D. Pennsylvania USBC ‐‐ M.D. Pennsylvania PA ‐‐ Beaver County Court of Common Pleas PA ‐‐ Berks County Court of Common Pleas PA ‐‐ Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas PA ‐‐ Erie County Court of Common Pleas Update Summary September 30, 2020: The following new Rules Sets were created: No new Rules Sets were created. The following Rules Sets were renamed: No Rules Sets were renamed. The following Rules Sets were removed: No Rules Sets were removed. The following Rules Sets were reactivated: No Rules Sets were reactivated. The following Rules Sets were revised: USDC
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