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210 Pa. Code Rule 3707. Preargument Matters; Applications and Motions.

Rule 3707. Preargument Matters; Applications and Motions.

 Prior to filing an application or a motion with the Court, a party shall confer with all counsel of record and any unrepresented parties to determine their position. Applications and motions shall include a paragraph indicating whether the other parties concur with the relief sought. If the other party does not respond to an inquiry regarding concurrence within a reasonable time, the party filing the application or motion shall set forth in detail the efforts made to obtain a response and that no response was received. This requirement shall not apply to preliminary objections, motions for judgments on the pleadings, motions for summary judgment or summary relief, petitions to open or strike judgments, applications for supersedeas, petitions to proceed in forma pauperis, and motions for post-trial relief. This requirement also shall not apply to actions involving incarcerated individuals.

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 3707 adopted January 17, 2020, effective immediately, 50 Pa.B. 651.



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