justicefordads
Junior Member
yecatskimball said:http://www.state.nh.us/judiciary/rules/sror/sror-h3-172.htm
194. TRIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE. In cases scheduled for two or more trial days, the clerk shall schedule a trial management conference fourteen days prior to trial or as the court calendar permits. In cases requiring less than two days of trial, the clerk may, with leave of the court, schedule a trial management conference. Only counsel and pro se parties need attend the trial management conference. At this conference, the parties shall be prepared to address the time and manner in which all exhibits to be offered in the direct case of each party or exact copies of them shall be exchanged and marked. The anticipated subject matter, length, and order of testimony will be presented. Except upon motion for good cause shown, amendments to witness lists submitted at the Pretrial Conference shall not be permitted. To the extent possible, evidentiary disputes shall be resolved and legal issues briefed at this time. Issues will be limited and stipulated matters will be identified, the latter to be reduced to written agreement by the first day of trial.
Thanks! Does this mean both sides will have to present their evidence at this conference, or schedule a time and date to exchange the information?