What is the Active Case Management Program?
The pace of prosecution of most appeals and proceedings in an appellate court is controlled by the parties within the time limits set by the court’s rules. This court has determined that some cases require expedited treatment and the assistance of court personnel to aid the parties and counsel to perfect those cases rapidly. To achieve this goal the court created an Active Case Management Program and authorized the Clerk of the Court to issue scheduling orders directing the parties to take specified action to expedite the prosecution of cases assigned to the program (22 NYCRR 670.4[a]). The classes of cases designated for active management are specified in the court’s Administrative Order ADM 2002-1224.2 and include all appeals from orders of the Family Court. A case manager on the court’s staff is assigned to each such appeal to facilitate its perfection.
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