231 Pa. Code Rule 1311.1
(d) Other Parties. Any other party may subpoena the person whose testimony is waived by this rule to appear at or serve upon a party a notice to attend the trial and any adverse party may cross-examine the person as to the document as if the person were a witness for the party offering the document. The party issuing the subpoena shall pay the usual and customary fees and costs of the person subpoenaed to testify, including a usual and customary expert witness fee if applicable.
(e) Election Form. The election required by subdivision (a) shall be substantially in the following form:
To:
(Name of Party/Parties)
, plaintiff, elects $ as the maximum amount of damages recoverable upon the trial of the appeal from the award of arbitrators in the above captioned action.
(Name of Plaintiff)
(Attorney for Plaintiff)
Date
Note: The term ‘‘plaintiff’’ includes a defendant who is the plaintiff in a counterclaim.
A plaintiff may include in a single document the election and the notice of intent to offer documents.
(f) Notice Form. The notice required by subdivision (b) shall be substantially in the following form:
To:
(Name of Party/Parties)
, (Plaintiff, Defendant, Additional Defendant), intends to offer the documents attached hereto at the trial of the appeal from the award of arbitrators, in the manner provided by Rule 1311.1. The following documents are attached (list all documents to be offered):
1.
.
2.
.
(Name of Party)
(Attorney for Party)
Date
Comment:
Rule 1311.1 governs procedure with respect to the admission of documentary evidence at the trial of an appeal from the award of arbitrators in compulsory arbitration. It incorporates into the arbitration appeal before the court of common pleas the concept of Rule 1305, which permits specified documents to be admitted into evidence at the arbitration hearing upon notice by the party offering the documents to every other party, accompanied by a copy of the documents.
The maximum jurisdictional limit for compulsory arbitration is set forth in 42 Pa.C.S. § 7361. Each judicial district may, by local rule, set an arbitration amount up to its maximum jurisdictional limit. See generally Pa.R.Civ.P. 1301. Under Rule 1311.1, a plaintiff, which includes a defendant who is a plaintiff in a counterclaim, may elect as the maximum amount of damages an amount equal to the compulsory arbitration limit set by the judicial district in which the action was filed. Rule 1311.1(a) also permits an election to be withdrawn either by agreement of the parties or court order for good cause shown.
In return for electing a maximum amount of damages, the party may offer at trial those documents set forth in Rule 1305(b)(1), which include, particularly, expert reports and descriptions of expert qualifications. However, the documents are not admissible for all purposes. See Pa.R.Civ.P. 1311.1(c).
The deadline for providing notice of the intention to use the procedures of subdivision (b) may be altered by the court upon cause shown, provided that no party is prejudiced.
The provisions of this Rule 1311.1 adopted April 29, 2003, effective September 1, 2003, 33 Pa.B. 2359; amended May 16, 2006, effective July 1, 2006, 36 Pa.B. 2629; amended April 8, 2013, effective May 8, 2013, 43 Pa.B. 2135; amended May 19, 2022, effective July 1, 2022, 52 Pa.B. 3213. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (366477) to (366478).