All Preliminary Objections shall be filed in the Prothonotary's Office, which will then forward the Objections to the Court Administrator's Office. The Court Administrator's Office will assign the Objections to a Judge for disposition. The assigned Judge will issue an Order setting forth a briefing schedule and a date for argument, if any. The Prothonotary's Office will notify all counsel of record and/or unrepresented parties of the scheduling. In the event that either or both parties wish to submit the matter on briefs without oral argument, they shall communicate that wish to the Court, in writing, prior to the Argument day. Failure to file a brief in a timely manner without written leave of the Court may result in the Court determining the issues raised in the Preliminary Objections to be uncontroverted.
Cent. Cnty. Pa. 1028(c)