First Adopted: June 13, 0197
Most Recently Effective: January 01, 2002
Rule 84 | Rules of Civil Procedure | Rules Relating to All Appellate Courts | Procedure in All Appellate Courts
84.02 | Docketing Cases
After the notice of appeal has been filed, a docketing conference may be set by the court for the purpose of preparing a schedule for the filing of the record on appeal, including the transcript, and the briefs and considering the consolidation of related appeals. At a conference in a civil appeal the court may, inter alia, examine its jurisdiction and explore with the parties the possibility of settlement.
When the record on appeal is filed in the appellate court the case shall be docketed. Cases may be set for argument and submission in such order as the court deems advisable.
Appellate review of cases appealed under section 188.028.2(5), RSMo, shall be expedited.
(Adopted June 13, 1979, effective January 1, 1980. Amended July 27, 1979, effective July 27, 1979; amended March 17, 1982, effective January 1, 1983; amended June 25, 2001, effective January 1, 2002.)