Note: The Court has provided a mandatory form of Praecipe to Place Case at Issue, FORM 214 (see subsection (b) below), which requires that counsel provide the Court with certain information regarding the case, to facilitate the orderly assembly of trial lists.
Note: See Local 4003.5(7)(a) regarding priority on trial lists for professional liability and product liability cases which meet certain criteria. The form to be used to obtain priority placement on trial lists for such cases is found at FORM 4003.5D at Local 4003.5(10)(d). This form is filed, at the appropriate time, in addition to the Praecipe to Place Case at Issue.
FORM 214 Form of Praecipe to Place Case at Issue
[CASE CAPTION, INCLUDING DOCKET NUMBER]
PRAECIPE TO PLACE CASE AT ISSUE
The undersigned party hereby certifies the accuracy of the following information to the Court, and requests that the Department of Court Records assign an issue number to this case, list this case on the issue docket, and place it in order on the next available trial list:
Alternative 5. According to documents filed in the case, there are no unrepresented parties in this case at this time.
Alternative 6. According to documents filed in the case, there are no parties in this case who are represented only by out-of-county counsel.
[] No more than 1 trial day
[] 2 to 3 trial days
[] 4 to 6 trial days
[] 7 to 10 trial days
[] 11 to 15 trial days
[] More than 15 trial days
Respectfully submitted,
Dated:______________________ By: _____________________________
[Identification of pro se party or counsel]
[Address and telephone number of pro se party or counsel]
The following types of cases need not be placed at issue or otherwise certified ready for trial:
Note: In cases in which a new trial has been granted, prompt written notice of the granting of such relief should be given by plaintiff to the Calendar Control Office of the Civil Division.
Cases which have been stricken from the issue docket shall receive new issue numbers after full compliance with this local rule and the filing of a subsequent Praecipe to Place Case at Issue.
Civil Division trial terms are generally scheduled for five- or six-week periods commencing each January, March, May, September, and November.
Note: As soon as there is a published trial list, trial dates appear as docket entries in each individual case on the trial list. Docket entries are available online at:https://dcr.alleghenycounty.us. Additionally, published trial lists are also available on the Civil Division's website at: www.alleghenycourts.us.
Note: Generally, discovery is required to be completed sixty (60) days prior to the commencement of the trial term in which the case is listed for trial.
Counsel shall be prepared to commence trial on and after the date of the Call of the List. Counsel shall be prepared to engage in conciliation immediately after the Call of the List, or at such other time as the Court may thereafter direct. Cases not commenced on the date listed will be called again the following day and each day thereafter, until the case is commenced, removed from the list by motion or settlement, or the trial term ends. Cases not commenced during the trial term are placed on a future trial list.
Note: Updated trial lists are also available on the Civil Division website at: www.alleghenycourts.us.
Note: As to motions relating to cases appearing on a published trial list, see Local 208.3(a)(3) regarding the Calendar Control Judge. As to pre-trial statements, see Local 212.2.
Alle. Cnty. Pa. 214