As amended through October 9, 2024
Rule 2.60 - Trial setting orders(a) A case commenced by the filing of a complaint must first have a scheduling order entered before a trial date is set. The court shall prepare, serve and file a notice or order setting the case for trial.(b) In the trial setting order, the court may in its discretion set dates for the attorneys for the parties and any unrepresented parties to appear before it for pretrial conferences to facilitate settlement, to participate in a calendar call, to complete pretrial motion practice (in addition to that set forth in the scheduling order) and to discuss any other matters, as set forth in NRCP 16(c) and (e).(c) When a case that was not commenced by the filing of a complaint is at issue, any party may request the setting of an NRCP 16(a) pretrial conference and trial date by filing and serving on all other parties a "Request for Rule 16 Conference [Hearing Requested]."Amended effective 1/1/2020.