Delaware Administrative Code
Title 18 - Insurance
1400 - Health Insurance Specific Provisions
1401 - Medical Malpractice Review Panel Rules [Formerly Regulation 20]
Section 1401-16.0 - Filing with Prothonotary

Universal Citation: 18 DE Admin Code 1401-16.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

In the event that a motion for review has been filed by either party, the moving party shall forthwith give written directions in substantially the same form as required by Rule 7 of the Supreme Court of the State of Delaware to the designated official reporter to prepare a transcript of such parts of the proceedings not already on file as he deems necessary for inclusion in the record. Within five days after the motion for review has been filed, the moving parties shall serve upon all opposing attorneys and file with the Prothonotary a written statement showing compliance with this section. Such statement shall include the caption of the case, the name of the designated official reporter directed to prepare the transcript, the parts of the proceedings ordered transcribed, the date on which such direction was given, and the attorney's certification that the transcript ordered is essential to the review. Within five days after the receipt of the statement just described, or within fifteen days after the motion for review has been filed if no such statement is received from the attorney from the moving party, each other attorney shall give written directions to the designated court reporter to prepare a transcript for review of any part of the proceedings not already on file or on order by the moving party, as he deems necessary for inclusion in the record. Such attorney shall promptly serve upon all opposing attorneys and file with the Prothonotary a written statement substantially in the form specified by Rule 7 of the Supreme Court of the State of Delaware. In lieu of the transcript, the parties may prepare and sign an Agreed Statement of the substance of the testimony or other proceedings before the medical review panel as may be essential to the decision of the issues to be presented on the review.

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