In a complex construction lien dispute involving multiple related actions arising from the redevelopment of a municipal facility, several parties brought a motion to vary a prior case management order to establish a trial sequence.
The consolidated litigation involved lien claims, bond claims, and related economic loss and trust claims among a municipality, a general contractor, sub‑trades, architects, and bonding parties.
The moving parties sought to try the sub‑trades’ lien claims first, followed by the general contractor’s lien claim and then the remaining actions.
The court held that a case management judge has broad procedural authority under Rule 77 to manage litigation efficiently and may vary earlier procedural orders where new circumstances arise.
Considering a conditional settlement offer and the potential for significantly shortening the litigation, the court granted the motion and ordered the proposed trial sequence.