Haw. Code R. § 21-5-8 - Pre-hearing conference
(a) When a
pre-hearing conference is held by the presiding officer, except as and to the
extent otherwise ordered:
(1) Each party shall
file a prehearing conference brief in which it discloses the theory of that
party's case, including the basic facts each party intends to prove and the names
and addresses of all witnesses which each party intends to call;
(2) Each party shall disclose to all others and
permit examination of all exhibits which are in that party's possession or under
that party's control and which that party intends to offer in evidence at the
hearing. Undisclosed exhibits shall not be received in evidence at the hearing
over objection unless the presiding officer finds that there was reasonable
ground for failing to disclose such exhibits prior to hearing;
(3) All exhibits required to be disclosed by
subsection (a)(2), and any other exhibits as may be requested by counsel
presenting the same, shall be marked for identification at least five days prior
to the hearing,
(b) The
presiding officer may issue a pre-hearing order selling forth any requirements or
deadlines regarding the hearing, or may otherwise set a schedule for filing
briefs, exhibits, or other pleadings. The presiding officer may strike any
documents not timely filed.
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