CIVIL CASE MANAGEMENT

RULE 77

APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION

Scope
77.01 (1) This Rule applies to actions and applications, Ordering Proceeding into Case Management
(1.1) This Rule also applies to an action or application that is brought under case management by an order under sub rule 77.11(1.1).
Exception (2) This Rule does not apply to, Class Proceedings Act, 1992
(2.1) This Rule applies to an action or application commenced under the Class Proceedings Act, 1992 only if certification as a class proceeding has been denied.
Conflict with Other Rules (3) In the event of conflict between a provision of Rules 1 to 76 and a provision of this Rule, the latter prevails.
Time
(4) In a proceeding to which this Rule applies, a time prescribed in any of Rules 1 to 76 or in this Rule may be extended or abridged only by order of a case management judge or case management master.
Place of Hearing of Motions
(5) Rule 37.03 (place of hearing of motions) does not apply to a proceeding governed by this Rule and all motions shall be heard in the county where the proceeding was commenced, unless the court orders otherwise.

DEFINITIONS

77.03 In rules 77.03 to 77.17,

CASE MANAGEMENT MASTER

77.04 (1) A case management master has, (2) Under the direction of the case management judge, a case management master may manage any proceeding to which this Rule applies.

OTHER MATTERS

File Number for Third and Subsequent Party Claims
77.05 (1) Third and subsequent party claims shall be given the same file number as the main action, followed by a suffix letter.
Format of Documents
(2) The forms prescribed in this Rule and notices, certificates and orders referred to in it may be single spaced, and need not have a backsheet.

COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDING

Notice of Commencement of Proceeding
77.06 (1) [Revoked O. Reg. 457/01, s. 12.]
(2) [Revoked O. Reg. 627/98, s. 8.]
When Originating Process to be Filed
(3) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 26.]
(4) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 26.]
(4.1) [Revoked O. Reg. 28s. 26.]
(5) On filing 14F (Information for court use), the plaintiff shall choose the fast track or the standard track for the proceeding.

Choice of Track
(6) In choosing a track, the plaintiff shall have regard to all relevant considerations, including, Track Chosen by Plaintiff
(7) The proceeding shall proceed on the track chosen by the plaintiff unless the court orders otherwise.
Simplified Procedure Actions
(8) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 26.]
Requisition of Originating Process by Person Not a Party
(9) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 26.]
(10) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 26.]

CHANGE OF TRACK

77.07 (1) A case management judge or case management master may order that a proceeding be transferred from one track to the other.
(2) A party who seeks an order under subrule (1) shall move for the order, (3) On a motion under subrule (1), a case management judge or case management master shall have regard to the matters set out in subrule 77 .06( 6).

DISMISSAL BY REGISTRAR

77.08 (1) Where no defence has been filed and the proceeding has not been disposed of by final order or judgment, the registrar shall, 180 days after the date of issue of the originating process, make an order dismissing the proceeding as abandoned.
(2) The dismissal of an action as abandoned has the same effect as a dismissal for delay under rule 24.05.

DEFENCE OF PROCEEDING

Notice of Defence
77.09 (1) [Revoked O. Reg. 457/01, s. 13.]
Assignment to Case Management
(2) On the filing of a defence, the proceeding shall be assigned to a case management judge or team for management in accordance with rules 77.10 to 77.17.

ASSIGNMENT OF PARTICULAR JUDGE

On Consent of Parties
77.09.1 (1) A regional senior judge or a judge designated by him or her may, with the written consent of all parties, assign one or more proceedings to a judge, or in exceptional circumstances to two or more judges, for management in accordance with rules 77.10 to 77.17.
On Motion - Action
(2) In an action, on the filing of the last defence or on the expiration of the time for filing defences, a regional senior judge or a judge designated by him or her may, on a party's motion, assign the action to a judge, or in exceptional circumstances to two or more judges, for management in accordance with rules 77.10 to 77.17.
On Motion - Application
(3) In an application, on the filing of the last notice of appearance or on the expiration of the time for filing notices of appearance, a regional senior judge or a judge designated by him or her may, on a party's motion, assign the application to a judge, or in exceptional circumstances to two or more judges, for management in accordance with rules 77.10 to 77.17.
Multiple Proceedings
(4) Two or more actions or applications may be assigned together under sub rule (2) or (3).
Criteria
(5) In considering whether to assign a proceeding in accordance with this rule, the regional senior judge or designated judge shall have regard to all the relevant circumstances, including, Assistance by Case Management Master
(6) A judge or group of judges to whom a proceeding is assigned under this rule may assign a case management master or, in exceptional circumstances, two or more case management masters, to assist in managing the proceeding.

TIMETABLES AND COMPLIANCE WITH TIME REQUIREMENTS

Time Requirement Established by Rules
77.10 (1) If a party fails to comply with a time requirement established by these rules, a case management judge or case management master may convene a case conference and at the case conference may, Duty of Plaintiff
(2) In a proceeding to which this Rule applies, the plaintiff shall file a timetable or request a case conference to establish a timetable, Duty of Case Management Judge or Case Management Master
(3) If the plaintiff fails to comply with subrule (2), a case management judge or case management master shall convene a case conference to establish a timetable.
Limited Application
(4) Sub rules (2) and (3) do not apply to proceedings, Contents of Timetable
(5) A timetable established under this rule shall, Case Conference to Review Timetable
(6) A case management judge or case management master may convene a case conference to review a timetable established under this rule.
Non-Compliance with Timetable
(7) If a party fails to comply with a time requirement set out in a timetable established under this rule, a case management judge or case management master may,

CASE MANAGEMENT POWERS

Powers Generally
77.11 (1) A case management judge or case management master may, (a) extend or abridge a time prescribed by an order or the rules; Transfer to Case Management
(1.1) A case management judge or case management master may order that this Rule apply to any proceeding that is not already under case management, except a proceeding mentioned in subrule 77.01(2) and may include any necessary directions in the order, including a direction that proceedings under this Rule be governed by a common timetable.
(1.2) An order under sub rule (1.1) may be made only on notice to the affected parties.
Powers on Own Initiative
(2) The case management judge or case management master may, on his or her own initiative, require a hearing, case conference or conference call to deal with any matter arising in connection with case management, including a failure to comply with the rules.

MOTIONS

To Whom Made
77.12 (1) A motion may be made only to a case management judge or case management master.
Moving Party's Case Management Motion Form
(2) The moving party shall serve a case management motion form (Form 77C) in accordance with rule 37.07 and shall submit it to the court before the motion is heard.
Procedure
(2.1) Depending on the practical requirements of the situation, the motion may be made, Responding Party's Case Management Motion Form
(2.2) The responding party may serve and submit a case management motion form but is not required to do so.

Confirmation - Opposed Motion
(3) On an opposed motion that is to be argued other than in writing, the moving party's solicitor shall confirm to the registrar by fax or notice in writing, by 2 p.m. the day before the hearing date, that the motion is to proceed as scheduled, failing which the motion shall not proceed on that date.
Costs on Motions
(4) The case management judge or case management master shall, at the conclusion of each motion, address the issue of costs and, where appropriate, fix the costs and order them payable forthwith.
Motions Dealt With by Registrar
(5) The registrar shall make an order granting the relief sought on the following motions: Disposition of Motion
(6) The case management judge, case management master or registrar shall record the disposition of the motion on the case management motion form.
(7) No formal order need be prepared, signed or entered unless,

CASE CONFERENCE

How Convened
77.13 (1) A case management judge or a case management master may convene a case conference at any time, on his or her own initiative or at a party's request.
Parties' Attendance
(2) A case management judge or case management master may direct that the parties, or a representative of the parties responsible for making decisions regarding the proceeding and instructing the solicitor, attend the conference personally.
Matters to be Dealt With
(3) At the conference, a case management judge or case management master may Counsel
(4) Counsel attending the conference shall have authority to deal with the matters referred to in subrule (3) and shall be fully acquainted with the facts and legal issues.
Powers of Judge
(5) At the conference, a case management judge may, where appropriate, in addition to exercising the powers conferred by subrule 77.11(1), Powers of Case Management Master
(6) At the conference, a case management master may, where appropriate, in addition to exercising the powers conferred by sub rule 77.11(1), Simplified Procedure Actions
(7) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 28.]
Case Conference Judge Not to Preside at Hearing
(8) [Revoked O. Reg. 113/01, s. 11(2).]

Scheduled Automatically by Registrar
77.14 (1) The registrar shall, on at least 45 days notice to the parties, schedule a settlement conference to take place, Steps to be Completed Before Conference
(2) All examinations, production of documents and motion arising out of examinations and production of document shall be completed before the settlement conference date.
Parties' Attendance At Settlement Conference
(3) A case management judge or case management master may direct the parties, or a representative of a party responsible for making decisions in the proceeding and instructing the solicitor, to attend all or part of a settlement conference personally with their counsel.
Settlement Conference Brief
(4) The plaintiff shall deliver not later than 10 days before the settlement conference a settlement conference brief, containing all material the plaintiff considers necessary for the settlement conference, and shall certify that subrule (2) has been complied with.
Other Parties To Deliver Briefs
(5) Every other party shall deliver a settlement conference brief containing any other material the party considers necessary for the settlement conference not later than five days before the conference.
Contents of Brief
(6) A settlement conference brief shall contain, Trial Date
(7) At the conference, a case management judge or case management master shall assign a trial or hearing date, or refer the parties to a judge responsible for the assignment of a trial or hearing date.
Trial Record
(8) A trial or application record shall be served and fIled in accordance with rule 48.02 or subrule 38.09(1) no later than seven days before the trial or hearing date.
Simplified Procedure Pre-Trial
(9) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 29(3).]
Settlement Conference Judge Not to Preside at Hearing
(10) A judge who conducts a settlement conference shall not preside at the trial of the action or the hearing of the application.

TRIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

When Conference to be Held

77.15 (1) A trial management conference may be held on or following the setting of a trial date, at the request of one of the parties or on the initiative of the trial judge, case management judge or case management master.
Filing of Form
(2) A trial management conference form (Form 77D) shall be filed by the plaintiff and the defendant no later than 14 days before the trial or four days before the trial management conference, whichever is earlier.
Powers of Judge or Master
(3) At the trial management conference, the trial judge, case management judge or case management master may, in addition to exercising the powers conferred by subrule 77.11(1), Simplified Procedure Actions
(4) [Revoked O. Reg. 284/01, s. 30.]

CASE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

77.16 The Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice shall appoint an advisory committee composed of such members of the bench, the bar, the Ministry of the Attorney General and the public as are necessary to 77.17