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In the Iowa District Court in and for SAC County Case No: 02811 LACV019390 Title: DIANE M. DIETERICH VS. GREG T. GOODALE

NOTICE REGARDING ELECTRONIC FILING


This case has been converted to an electronic case by Order of the Court.

New rules apply to electronically filed cases.

Because your case has been converted to an electronic case, it is now governed by Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System.

What is required of you? You must register to use the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS).
If you haven't already registered, please log on to the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website at https://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/EFile to register.

You are required to have a current e-mail account for use with EDMS. Registration requires you to understand and agree to comply with the rules that govern electronic filing, contained the Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the use of the Electronic Document Management System, available on the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website. Your registration constitutes your request for, and consent to, electronic service of court-generated documents and documents filed electronically by other parties. When you have completed your registration, you can begin filing and viewing documents on your case and receiving notifications of filings, and events. EXCEPTIONS: For good cause, the court may authorize you to submit a document in paper. Upon showing of exceptional circumstances, the chief judge of the district in which a case is pending may grant you an exemption from registering and filing electronically.

You must protect private information when using EDMS.

Division VI of Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System specifies personal information that is now considered protected by the court, as well as what you must do to keep protected personal information out of the public documents you eFile.

Training and technical support are available for EDMS.

Technical support for the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website is available at 1-877-369-8324. If you have questions about court procedures related to electronic filing, contact your county clerk of court office.

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We look forward to your comments and suggestions as we implement electronic filings in the Iowa Courts

In The Iowa District Court for the Second Judicial District In re the conversion of paper files to electric documents Administrative Order

Iowa Court Rule 16.102 authorizes a chief judge to order the conversion of paper court files to an electronic file of any case not subject to the Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS). It is in the best interest of all for the Court to have access via EDMS to pending files that exist at the time a county clerk of court office implements EDMS. Accordingly: It is so Ordered that: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Each Clerk of Court may take action to convert paper case files that are pending and will likely appear on a future court schedule as soon as implementation of EDMS begins in their respective counties. The Clerk shall work with the local Court to identify specific documents that are to be scanned in each case type. Upon implementation of electronic filing in the County, the security level of these electronic records shall be as identified by the EDMS Business Advisory Committee. The Clerk shall send the Notice Regarding Electronic Filing to the attorneys and parties appearing pro se. Once notified, counsel of record or parties appearing pro se shall apply the rules pertaining to protection of personal privacy (Iowa Ct.R.16.602 through 16.607) to all future filings in that case. After being notified of commencement of the electronic filing in that County, attorneys, parties appearing pro se and all other shall file all future filings on that case electronically.

It is so Ordered: Dated 3rd day of November, 2010 /s/ Kurt L. Wilke Kurt L. Wilke, Chief Judge of the Second Judicial District of Iowa

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 LACV019390 - DIANE M. DIETERICH VS. GREG T. GOODALE E-FILED 2013 MAY 07 12:43 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Event Cd : NOOT DAVID POWELL JENNETT filed

E-FILED 2013 MAY 07 12:43 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

In the Iowa District Court in and for SAC County Case No: 02811 LACV019390 Title: DIANE M. DIETERICH VS. GREG T. GOODALE

NOTICE REGARDING ELECTRONIC FILING


This case has been converted to an electronic case by Order of the Court.

New rules apply to electronically filed cases.

Because your case has been converted to an electronic case, it is now governed by Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System.

What is required of you? You must register to use the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS).
If you haven't already registered, please log on to the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website at https://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/EFile to register.

You are required to have a current e-mail account for use with EDMS. Registration requires you to understand and agree to comply with the rules that govern electronic filing, contained the Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the use of the Electronic Document Management System, available on the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website. Your registration constitutes your request for, and consent to, electronic service of court-generated documents and documents filed electronically by other parties. When you have completed your registration, you can begin filing and viewing documents on your case and receiving notifications of filings, and events. EXCEPTIONS: For good cause, the court may authorize you to submit a document in paper. Upon showing of exceptional circumstances, the chief judge of the district in which a case is pending may grant you an exemption from registering and filing electronically.

You must protect private information when using EDMS.

Division VI of Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System specifies personal information that is now considered protected by the court, as well as what you must do to keep protected personal information out of the public documents you eFile.

Training and technical support are available for EDMS.

Technical support for the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website is available at 1-877-369-8324. If you have questions about court procedures related to electronic filing, contact your county clerk of court office.

E-FILED 2013 MAY 07 12:43 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

We look forward to your comments and suggestions as we implement electronic filings in the Iowa Courts

In The Iowa District Court for the Second Judicial District In re the conversion of paper files to electric documents Administrative Order

Iowa Court Rule 16.102 authorizes a chief judge to order the conversion of paper court files to an electronic file of any case not subject to the Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS). It is in the best interest of all for the Court to have access via EDMS to pending files that exist at the time a county clerk of court office implements EDMS. Accordingly: It is so Ordered that: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Each Clerk of Court may take action to convert paper case files that are pending and will likely appear on a future court schedule as soon as implementation of EDMS begins in their respective counties. The Clerk shall work with the local Court to identify specific documents that are to be scanned in each case type. Upon implementation of electronic filing in the County, the security level of these electronic records shall be as identified by the EDMS Business Advisory Committee. The Clerk shall send the Notice Regarding Electronic Filing to the attorneys and parties appearing pro se. Once notified, counsel of record or parties appearing pro se shall apply the rules pertaining to protection of personal privacy (Iowa Ct.R.16.602 through 16.607) to all future filings in that case. After being notified of commencement of the electronic filing in that County, attorneys, parties appearing pro se and all other shall file all future filings on that case electronically.

It is so Ordered: Dated 3rd day of November, 2010 /s/ Kurt L. Wilke Kurt L. Wilke, Chief Judge of the Second Judicial District of Iowa

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 LACV019390 - DIANE M. DIETERICH VS. GREG T. GOODALE E-FILED 2013 MAY 07 12:43 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Event Cd : NOOT DAVID POWELL JENNETT filed

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E-FILED 2013 MAY 21 9:45 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

Notice Id: 2CA004

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY

DIANE M DIETERICH , Plaintiff / Petitioner, vs. GREG T GOODALE , Defendant / Respondent. Notice of Civil Trial Setting Conference Case No: 02811 LACV019390

A scheduling conference will be held on 05/29/13 at 09:00 AM with Kellie Orres, as District Court Designee, pursuant to I.R.C.P 1.602. This conference shall be conducted by telephone conference call initiated by plaintiff's counsel. Kellie Orres may be contacted via telephone at: (515) 574-3752. 1. PARTICIPATION: All attorneys appearing in the case shall participate in this conference. A party who is not represented by counsel shall contact the Court Administrator's office (at the above phone number) prior to the date and time of the conference call. 2. TRIAL SCHEDULING: A firm trial date shall be established in accordance with the Supreme Court's time standards as provided by Chapter 23, Iowa Court Rules. NO CONTINUANCES SHALL BE GRANTED EXCEPT BY COURT ORDER, UPON GOOD CAUSE SHOWN. 3. SANCTIONS: If a party or attorney fails to participate in the scheduling conference or is substantially unprepared to participate in the conference, the Court may impose appropriate sanctions, including reasonable expenses and attorney fees. (I.R.C.P 1.602(5)).

/s/ Kellie Orres --------------------------------------Designee of the Court Clerk to provide copies or notice of document to attorneys of record and parties appearing

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pro se.

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 LACV019390 - DIANE M. DIETERICH VS. GREG T. GOODALE E-FILED 2013 MAY 21 9:45 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Event Cd : OFTN MICHAEL L MOCK BENJAMIN THOMAS COOK DAVID POWELL JENNETT filed filed filed

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Notice Id: 2CA010 IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY


Trial Scheduling Order DIANE M DIETERICH Case No : 02811 LACV019390 Plaintiff(s), Date Petition Filed : 12/03/12 vs. Case Type : GREG T GOODALE Trial Type : Jury Defendant(s). Expected Length of Trial : 4 Days The amount in controversy exceeds $10,000 : yes Nature of Case : Personal Injury

Civil

APPEARANCES: Plaintiff(s)/Petitioner(s) : Dave Jennett Defendant(s)/Respondent(s) : Ben Cook IT IS SO ORDERED: TRIAL : Trial of this case is set for trial on 05/07/14 at 09:00 AM in the District Court in the courthouse of the above-named county. PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE (Check one) A pre-trial conference shall be held on The conference may be held telephonically with prior approval of the court. A pre-trial conference shall be held upon request. NEW PARTIES. No new parties may be added later than 180 days before trial or . TRANSCRIPTS AND RECORDS. All required agency records and prior criminal transcipts shall be filed within 30 days of the date of this order or by . PLEADINGS. Pleadings shall be closed 60 days before trial or .

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DISCOVERY. All written discovery shall be served no later than 90 days before trial. All depositions shall be completed no later than 60 days before trial. Or, all discovery shall be completed by . EXPERT WITNESS. a. A party who intends to call an expert witness, including rebuttal expert witnesses, shall certfiy to the court and all other parties the expert's name, subject matter of expertise and qualifications, within the following time period, unless the Iowa Code requires an earlier designation (See, e.g. Iowa Code 668.11): (1) Plaintiff: 210 days before trial or . (2) Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff: 150 days before trial or . (3) Third-Party Defendant/Others/Rebuttal: 90 days before trial or . b. This section does not apply to court appointed experts.

(The pleadings, discovery, and expert witness deadlines may be amended, without further leave of court, by filing a Stipulated Amendment to Scheduling Order with the clerk listing the dates agreed upon and signed by all counsel and self-represented litigants. Such an Amendment shall not serve as a basis for a continuance of the trial date or affect the date for pre-trial submissions.)

PRE-TRIAL SUBMISSIONS. At least seven (7) days before trial, counsel for the parties and selfrepresented litigants shall: a. File a witness and exhibit list with the clerk, serve a copy on opposing counsel and selfrepresented litigants and exchange exhibits. Rules governing exhibits and exhibit lists: (1) Plaintiff shall use numbers and Defendant shall use letters. Pre-trial exhibit lists shall identify each exhibit by letter or number and description. Exhibits shall be marked by counsel before trial. (2) Immediately before commencement of trial, the court shall be provided with a bench copy, and the reporter with a second copy, of the final exhibit list, for use in recording the admission of evidence. (3) In non-jury cases, immediately before commencement of trial, the court shall be provided with a bench copy of all exhibits identified on the exhibit lists. (4) Within 5 days after the filing of an exhibit list, counsel and self-represented litigants shall file with the clerk, and serve on each party, any identification, authentication, and foundation objections to the exhibits listed; otherwise such objections shall be deem WAIVED for trial purposes. b. File with the clerk, and deliver to the Trial Judge, Motions in Limine, with supporting legal authority. c. File with the clerk, and deliver to the Trial Judge, all proposed jury instructions in a form to be presented to the jury, including a statement of the case, the stock jury instruction numbers and verdict forms. (The court shall be provided the instructions in written form and by either E-mail attachment; USB Thumb drive download; or on a CD-ROM with MS Word compatible format.) d. Deliver to the Trial Judge and opposing counsel/self-represented litigants a concise trial brief addressing factual, legal and evidentiary issues, with a citation to legal authorities.

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MOTIONS. All motions, including motions for summary judgment and except motions in limine, shall be filed with the clerk of court's office at least 60 days before trial, with copies to the assigned judge. SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE. (Check one) A settlement conference shall be held on . All parties with authority to settle must be present. A settlement conference may be held upon request. SETTLEMENTS. The parties shall have the responsibility of immediately notifying the court administrator of settlement. LATE SETTLEMENT FEES. Late settlement fees under Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.909 are applicable. CONTINUANCES. Continuances are discouraged and shall only be granted for good cause. Motions to continue are governed by Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.910. In the event the trial date is continued, all time deadlines in this order and stipulated amendments shall remain in effect relative to the new trial date unless the court approves new deadlines.
NOTICE. A failure to comply with any of the provisions of this order or an amendment to scheduling order may result in sanctions being imposed by the court pursuant to Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.602(5) including limitation and exclusion of evidence and witnesses and payment of costs or attorney fees. The original of this order shall be filed at the time the trial date is obtained. The court shall resolve disputes regarding oral agreements on scheduling by reference to this scheduling order or any written amendments to this order.

Dated : 05/29/13 /s/ Kellie Orres ________________________________ Judge of the District Court/Court Designee Original filed with the Clerk of Court Copies to: counsel of record/self-represented litigants/assigned judge.

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 LACV019390 - DIANE M. DIETERICH VS. GREG T. GOODALE E-FILED 2013 MAY 29 10:54 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Event Cd : OSTR MICHAEL L MOCK BENJAMIN THOMAS COOK DAVID POWELL JENNETT filed filed filed

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E-FILED 2013 AUG 12 2:56 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

Notice Id: 2CA101

IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY

DIANE M DIETERICH , Plaintiff / Petitioner, vs. GREG T GOODALE , Defendant / Respondent. Case No: 02811 LACV019390 Amended Trial Notice

The above entitled matter is hereby scheduled for jury trial on 05/06/14 at 09:00 AM . Please be advised trial date will now begin on May 6th instead of May 7th

/s/ Kellie Orres ----------------------------------Designee of the Court

Clerk to provide copies or notice of this document to attorneys of record, parties appearing pro se and judge if assigned

Docket Code = OSTR

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 LACV019390 - DIANE M. DIETERICH VS. GREG T. GOODALE E-FILED 2013 AUG 12 2:56 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Event Cd : OSTR MICHAEL L MOCK BENJAMIN THOMAS COOK DAVID POWELL JENNETT filed filed filed

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