To the extent that it is deemed necessary and practicable, the presiding officer shall establish a detailed schedule for the proceeding, including, but not limited to, the dates for the filing of information requests and responses, objections to discovery questions and responses to those objections, evidentiary hearings, and filing testimony, stipulations, settlement proposals, and briefs. The presiding officer shall also address any other procedural matters that will aid in the orderly disposition of the case.
220 CMR, § 1.06