Jeff. Cnty. Busi. Ct. Doc. R. Prac. BCR 3.2

As amended through June 8, 2024
Rule BCR 3.2 - Reassignment to the Business Court Docket
a. If a plaintiff fails to identify a case as appropriate for assignment to the Business Court Docket under BCR 3.1(a), but any defendant believes such assignment is appropriate, that defendant shall first attempt to reach an agreement with the plaintiff regarding reassignment of the case to the Business Court Docket. If agreement to reassignment is reached, counsel shall submit an agreed order on Form AOC-BCD-1 identifying the subject matter of the Complaint that falls within the scope of BCR 2.1. Upon entry of the agreed order, the clerk of the court shall reassign the case to the Business Court Docket in the same manner as if it had been originally identified by the plaintiff as appropriate for the Business Court Docket.
b. If an agreement regarding reassignment is not reached, the defendant shall file a motion for reassignment on Form AOC-BCD-2. The motion for reassignment shall be limited to five pages in length and shall be filed within the same timeframe required for serving an answer or response to the complaint. No response to the motion for reassignment shall be allowed.
c. A motion for reassignment shall be submitted to the Chief Circuit Judge of the Jefferson Circuit Court. In the event the Chief Circuit Judge is also a Business Court Docket Judge, the motion for reassignment shall be submitted to the Supreme Court Justice for the 4th Appellate District.
d. The filing of a motion for reassignment shall not constitute a stay of any other filing obligation, including the obligation to file a responsive pleading or motion within the timeframe required by CR 12.01.
e. Within fifteen days after the motion for reassignment is filed, the Chief Circuit Judge or, if appropriate under BCR 3.2(c), the Supreme Court Justice for the 4th Appellate District, shall determine whether the case is appropriate for assignment to the Business Court Docket. Upon entry of the AOC-BCD-4 reassigning the case to the Business Court Docket, it shall be returned to the Office of the Circuit Court Clerk for assignment in the same manner as if it had been originally identified as appropriate for the Business Court Docket.
f. The Circuit Court judge to whom the case was originally assigned shall retain jurisdiction over the case unless it is reassigned to the Business Court Docket.

Jeff. Cnty. Busi. Ct. Doc. R. Prac. BCR 3.2

Adopted by order 2019-13, eff. 1/1/2020.