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WYOMING RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE FOR CIRCUIT COURTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Rule 1. Scope. 2. Applicability. 3. Pleadings. 3.1. Commencement of action [Effective until June 1 2018.] 3.1. Commencement of action [Effective June 1 2018.] 4. Compulsory counterclaim cross-claim or third-party claim outside court s subject matter jurisdiction. Editor s notes. The Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure for County Courts adopted April 14 1982 and effective January 1 1983 were superseded by revised rules adopted April 23 1992 and effective immediately. The Rule 5. Disclosures. 6. Case management. 7. Expedited trial setting. 8. Discovery. 9. Expert testimony. 10. Enforcement. 11. Title. Appendix A [Effective until June 1 2018.] Appendix A [Effective June 1 2018.] Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure for Circuit Courts which supersede the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure for County Courts were adopted on May 9 2000 and became effective July 1 2000. Rule 1. Scope. The purpose of these rules is to provide maximum access to the Wyoming circuit courts in civil actions; to enhance the provision of just speedy and inexpensive determination of civil actions; to provide expedited trial dates; and to focus discovery towards resolution of the issues. These simplified rules should be construed and administered to secure the advantages of simplified procedure as provided herein. Extensions continuances and stays are strongly disfavored. At all times the court and the parties must address the action in ways designed to assure that the process and the costs are proportionate to the amount in controversy and the complexity and importance of the issues. The factors to be considered by the court in making a proportionality assessment include without limitation: needs of the case amount in controversy parties resources and complexity and importance of the issues at stake in the litigation. This proportionality rule is fully applicable to every aspect of these Rules. Comment: The idea of proportionality is to reverse the default understanding that parties are entitled to discovery of all facts without limit unless and until a court says otherwise because the monetary and time costs of unlimited discovery reduce access to justice. It is the purpose of this rule to make clear that all facts are not necessarily subject to discovery. Rather all pre-trial activities must focus on the facts required to appropriately resolve the particular dispute. Rule 2. Applicability. (a) These Rules shall apply to all civil actions in circuit court pursuant to Wyo.Stat.Ann. 5-9-128(a)(i)-(iii) (vi) and (vii). (b) The Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure will continue to govern the procedure in civil cases in all circuit courts except to the extent that there is an inconsistency in which case these Rules will take precedence. 1

Rule 3 WYOMING COURT RULES 2 (c) Neither these Rules nor the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure shall govern proceedings initiated in circuit courts pursuant to the small claims jurisdiction of the circuit courts the forcible entry and detainer jurisdiction of the circuit courts or petitions for stalking or family violence orders of protection. (d) The following rules of the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure shall not apply in circuit courts unless and until circuit courts shall have statutory subject matter jurisdiction of cases in which such relief is requested: Rule 23 23.1 and 23.2 - Class Actions. Rule 52(d) - Reserved Questions to the Supreme Court. Rule 62(a) (c) and (e) - Stay on Injunction Appeals. Rule 65 - Injunctions. Rule 66 - Receivers. Rule 70 - Specific Performance Vesting Title. Rule 71.1 - Condemnation of Property. Rule 83 - Rules of District Courts. Rule 84 - Forms. Rule 85 - Title. Rule 86(a) - Effective Date. Am. Jur. 2d ALR and C.J.S. references. Jury trial rights in and on appeal from small claims court proceeding 70 ALR4th 1119. Rule 3. Pleadings. While notice pleading remains the standard the party that bears the burden of proof with respect to any claim or affirmative defense should plead all material facts that are known to that party that support that claim or affirmative defense and each remedy sought including any known monetary damages. A material fact is one that is essential to the claim or defense and without which it could not be supported. Any statement of fact that is not denied with specificity in any responsive pleading is deemed admitted. General denials of any statement of fact are not permitted and a denial that is based on the lack of knowledge or information shall be so pleaded. Rule 3.1. Commencement of action [Effective until June 1 2018.] (a) How Commenced. A civil action in Circuit Court is commenced: (1) On the date of filing a complaint with the court so long as service is accomplished within the time periods specified in Rule 3(b) of the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure; or (2) On the date of the filing of a copy of the complaint summons and proof of service. If the action is commenced under this subsection then the complaint the summons and proof of service must be filed within fourteen days of such service and a notice of filing in the form of Appendix A shall be mailed to the defendant. If the complaint summons and proof of service are not filed within fourteen days of service the action commenced shall be deemed dismissed and the court shall have no further jurisdiction thereof. In such case the court may in its discretion tax a reasonable sum in favor of the defendant to compensate the defendant for expense and inconvenience including attorney s fees to be paid by plaintiff or plaintiff s attorney. The fourteen day filing requirement may not be waived by a defendant and shall not be deemed waived upon the filing of an answer or motion to the complaint. (b) Form of summons.

3 CIVIL PROCEDURE CIRCUIT COURTS Rule 3.1 (1) The summons shall be signed and issued by the Clerk if filed under 3.1(a)(1) or signed and issued by the plaintiff or the plaintiff s attorney if filed under 3.1(a)(2). (2) The summons shall contain the name and address of the court and the names of the parties to the action. It shall be directed to the defendant state the name address and telephone of the plaintiff s attorney if any and otherwise the plaintiff s address and telephone number. It shall state the time within which the defendant is required to answer the complaint in writing and shall notify the defendant that in case of failure to do so judgment by default may be rendered against the defendant. It shall state either that the complaint is on file with the court or that the complaint will be filed with the court within ten days of service. (3) If the action is commenced under Rule 3.1 (a)(2) the summons shall state that the defendant need not answer if the complaint is not filed within ten days after service. When the complaint is filed with the court the plaintiff shall send a notice of filing to the defendant(s) as provided by Rule 5 of the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure. (Adopted January 16 2014 effective April 1 2014; amended June 30 2015 effective September 1 2015; amended February 8 2017 effective March 1 2017.) Rule 3.1. Commencement of action [Effective June 1 2018.] (a) How Commenced. A civil action in Circuit Court is commenced: (1) On the date of filing a complaint with the court so long as service is accomplished within the time periods specified in Rule 4(w) of the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure; or (2) On the date of the filing of a copy of the complaint summons and proof of service. If the action is commenced under this subsection then the complaint the summons and proof of service must be filed within fourteen days of such service and a notice of filing in the form of Appendix A shall be mailed to the defendant on the same day the complaint is filed. A defendant must file an answer within thirty-five (35) days of the filing of the complaint if the complaint is served under this sub-part. If the complaint summons and proof of service are not filed within fourteen days of service the action commenced shall be deemed dismissed and the court shall have no further jurisdiction thereof. In such case the court may in its discretion tax a reasonable sum in favor of the defendant to compensate the defendant for expense and inconvenience including attorney s fees to be paid by plaintiff or plaintiff s attorney. The fourteen-day filing requirement may not be waived by a defendant and shall not be deemed waived upon the filing of an answer or motion to the complaint. (b) Form of summons. (1) The summons shall be signed and issued by the Clerk if filed under 3.1(a)(1) or signed and issued by the plaintiff or the plaintiff s attorney if filed under 3.1(a)(2). (2) The summons shall contain the name and address of the court and the names of the parties to the action. It shall be directed to the defendant state the name address and telephone of the plaintiff s attorney if any and otherwise the plaintiff s address and telephone number. It shall state the time within which the defendant is required to answer the complaint in writing and shall notify the defendant that in case of failure to do so judgment by default may be rendered against the defendant. It shall state either that the complaint is on file with the court or that the complaint will be filed with the court within fourteen days of service. (3) If the action is commenced under Rule 3.1 (a)(2) the summons shall also state

Rule 4 WYOMING COURT RULES 4 (i) that the defendant need not answer if the complaint is not filed within fourteen days after service and (ii) that plaintiff will mail a notice of filing to the defendant upon filing the summons complaint and proof of service. (Adopted January 16 2014 effective April 1 2014; amended June 30 2015 effective September 1 2015; amended February 8 2017 effective March 1 2017; amended February 27 2018 effective June 1 2018.) Rule 4. Compulsory counterclaim cross-claim or third-party claim outside court s subject matter jurisdiction. (a) When a compulsory counterclaim cross-claim or third-party claim requesting relief outside the subject matter jurisdiction of the circuit court is filed in a case properly before the circuit court the party filing such compulsory counterclaim cross-claim or third-party claim shall also file with the circuit court a motion for transfer of the case as a whole to the court which would have jurisdiction if the relief requested were to be granted. The circuit court shall order the case transferred to the district court if the proponent of the motion makes a prima facie showing that the claim for relief is outside the jurisdiction of the circuit court and that it is not specious. (b) The party who files the motion for transfer of the case shall deposit the district court docket fee with the motion in the circuit court and if the case is ordered to be transferred to the district court the deposited filing fee shall also be sent with the transferred file to the clerk of the district court. If the motion for transfer of the case is denied the district court docket fee shall be returned to the moving party. Cited in Aviation Maintenance Publishers Inc. v. Capital Corp. 740 P.2d 940 (Wyo. 1987). Rule 5. Disclosures. No later than 30 days after service of a pleading defending against a claim for relief each party shall file with the court a statement listing all persons with information related to the claim for relief and the defenses asserted and the nature of the information each such individual is believed to possess whether the information is supportive or harmful. The statement shall also include a certification that the party has available for inspection and copying all reasonably available documents and other physical evidence related to the claims along with a description by category and subject area of the documents and other physical evidence being disclosed whether they are supportive or harmful. Parties shall make disclosures in good faith and may not object to the adequacy of the disclosures until the initial case management conference. Each party has an ongoing duty to supplement the initial disclosures promptly upon becoming aware of the supplemental information. Rule 6. Case management. The judge to whom the case has been assigned shall hold an initial case management conference no later than 45 days after all responsive pleadings are filed except when the judge determines that an initial case management conference is unnecessary. Each pro se party or party s counsel shall attend the conference. As soon as possible after the initial case management conference the judge to whom the case is assigned shall issue an initial case management order. Discovery permitted by the case management order shall be based on proportionality. The court should consider but is not bound by the assessments made by the parties. Modifications to the initial case management order may be made only upon a showing of good cause.

5 CIVIL PROCEDURE CIRCUIT COURTS Rule 9 The court shall provide active case management from filing to resolution or hearing on all pending issues. A party may request additional conferences with the court. The court may hold additional status conferences on its own motion. A conference may be held in-person or by telephone or videoconference at the court s discretion. Rule 7. Expedited trial setting. Cases subject to these Rules will receive an expedited trial date. Trials shall begin within seven months after the action is commenced absent unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances. The trial date will be set in the initial case management order or at the earliest practicable time thereafter and shall not be changed absent extraordinary circumstances. The parties may not stipulate to extensions. If motions are filed motions will be resolved forthwith by the court setting a telephonic video or in-person hearing for purposes of addressing the motion without need for responsive filings in order to maintain the expedited nature of the case. Rule 8. Discovery. Unless otherwise provided in the case management order each side may take no more than two depositions limited to three hours each. Each side may propound requests for production interrogatories and requests for admission each not exceeding 20 in number including all discrete subparts. The court may set additional limits or provide for further discovery in the initial case management order upon a showing of good cause and proportionality. No other discovery will be permitted absent further court order based on a showing of good cause and proportionality. Discovery shall be limited to matters that would enable a party to prove or disprove a claim or defense or to impeach a witness and shall comport with the factors of proportionality. (Amended October 15 2014 effective January 5 2015.) Rule 9. Expert testimony. In accordance with the deadline set in the case management order a party seeking to introduce expert testimony shall for each retained expert and any party or representative of a party who is testifying in part as an expert furnish a report signed by the expert and with each paragraph initialed by the expert setting forth the opinions to be offered and the reasons for them. The substance of each expert s direct testimony shall be fully addressed in the expert s report. Each expert witness report shall at a minimum contain: (a) a specific statement of the opinions by the expert and the facts and other information which form the basis for each opinion; (b) a listing of all of the material relied upon by the expert; (c) references to literature which may be used during the witness testimony; (d) any then-existing exhibit prepared by or specifically for the expert for use at trial; (e) witness curriculum vitae including a list of publications over the last 10 years; (f) a list of all trial or deposition testimony given by the witness in the last four years; (g) an accounting of all time spent on the case; and (h) a fee schedule. There shall be no depositions or other discovery of experts except as provided by court order upon a showing of good cause and proportionality. Except in extraordinary circumstances only one expert witness per side may be permitted to submit a report and testify in any given specialty and/or with respect to any given issue.

Rule 10 WYOMING COURT RULES 6 Rule 10. Enforcement. For any failure to provide or for unnecessary delay in providing required disclosures or discovery unless justified under the circumstances the court may order the following: (a) a denial of the right to use for any purpose the information not disclosed; (b) a denial of the right to object to the admissibility of the evidence; (c) a dismissal of all or part of any claim or defense; (d) assessment of attorney fees and costs; and (e) any other sanction the court deems appropriate including those set forth in Rule 901 of the Uniform Rules for District Courts of the State of Wyoming. Rule 11. Title. These rules shall be known as the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure for Circuit Courts and may be cited as W.R.C.P.C.C. APPENDIX A [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JUNE 1 2018.] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE OF AND FOR PLAINTIFF(s) vs. DEFENDANT(s). JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY WYOMING CIVIL ACTION NO. NOTICE OF FILING The Complaint in the above titled action was filed with the Court on. You are required to file with the Clerk of Court and serve upon the Plaintiff s attorney an answer to the Complaint which was served upon you within twenty (20) days after the date the complaint was filed with the Court exclusive of the day of filing. (If service was made outside the State of Wyoming you are required to file and serve your answer within thirty (30) days of the date of filing the complaint with the Court exclusive of the day of filing.) If you fail to do so Default Judgment may be entered against you. If a Default Judgment is entered against you the Plaintiff reserves the right to take all legal remedies available to enforce said judgment. The undersigned does hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing NOTICE OF FILING was mailed by United States Mail postage prepaid on to the following person at the last known address. Defendant s full name Defendant s street address Defendant s city state zip DATED this day of 20. By:

7 CIVIL PROCEDURE CIRCUIT COURTS Appx A APPENDIX A [EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 2018.] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE OF AND FOR PLAINTIFF(s) vs. DEFENDANT(s). JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY WYOMING CIVIL ACTION NO. NOTICE OF FILING The Complaint in the above titled action was filed with the Court on. You are required to file with the Clerk of Court and serve upon the Plaintiff s attorney an answer to the Complaint that was served upon you within thirty-five (35) days after the date the Complaint was filed with the Court exclusive of the day of filing. If you fail to do so Default Judgment may be entered against you. If a Default Judgment is entered against you the Plaintiff reserves the right to take all legal remedies available to enforce said judgment. The undersigned does hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing NOTICE OF FILING was mailed by United States Mail postage prepaid on to the following person at the last known address. Defendant s full name Defendant s street address Defendant s city state zip DATED this day of 20. By: