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Timestamp: 2014-03-10 22:39:23
Document Index: 653094875

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 10', 'art 10', 'art 38', 'art 10', 'art 38', 'art 10']

Rev. November 8, 2013
1. Motions shall be heard every Thursday in Room 424, in 360 Adams Street.
The calendar call is at 9:45 A.M. promptly. The Second Call is at 10:45 A.M. promptly. There is
no check in procedure for the part. Motions that have not been previously adjourned or
appropriately answered on the call, may be marked off, or a default may be entered, as
appropriate. Counsels are advised that if a motion has been marked ready on the second call and
no one appears to argue the motion when it is called to be heard, default may be taken against the
party that answered ready and then failed to appear.
2. No courtesy copies of motion papers are to be filed with Chambers or the Courtroom, unless
the action is subject to e-filing. A courtesy copy of all e-filed papers must be filed with the Part
Clerk in the Courtroom.
3. Motion papers, answering affidavits and reply affidavits must be served on adversaries as per
CPLR 2214.
5. Motions may be adjourned twice upon consent of the parties or upon application to the Court.
A confirmation, in stipulation form, is to be faxed to Chambers at 718-643-4861. Any further
adjournments must be made upon application to the Court for good cause. 6. Summary judgment motions must be made within sixty (60) days of the filing of the note of issue.
3. Witnesses. Prior to trial, Counsel shall provide to the court a list of potential witnesses in
order in which they intend to call them at trial, including expert witnesses, their expertise, and
summary of expected trial testimony. 4. Motions in Limine. Any potential evidentiary question or procedural or substantive law matter
not previously adjudicated shall be brought to the Court's attention and addressed prior to trial by
way of a written or oral motion in limine. A written memorandum of law with citations to the
Official Reports is strongly encouraged; citations and copies of relevant court decisions and
statutes should be furnished to the Court prior to commencement of plaintiff's case and when
otherwise requested by the Court.
5. Depositions. A copy of depositions intended to be used at trial should be furnished to the Court at the commencement of the trial.
6. Proposed Jury Charges and Verdict Sheets. All proposed jury charges and proposed verdict sheets shall be submitted to the Court in typed form no later than the close of plaintiff's case. Civil Term - Commercial Part 10 1. Motions on in Commercial Part 10 will be called and heard in connection with the Part 38
motion calendar (see above) on Thursdays at 9:45 A.M. and 10:45 A.M.
3. Preliminary conferences and compliance conferences in Commercial Part 10 will be called
immediately following the first and second call of the motion calendar and conferenced, as time
permits, while motions are being heard.
4. The Part 38 Rules will apply to Commercial Part 10.
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