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35 NY-SC-1JD-JHO-UNIFORM Rules-Hear-Rept-Determine.txt 1st-JD/Rules-Hear-Rept-Determine.pdf     1 New York supreme uniform_rules Uniform Rules of the Judicial Hearing Officers and Special Referees — References to Hear and Report and to Hear and Determine   These uniform rules govern all proceedings before JHOs and Special Referees in New York County Supreme Court, Civil Branch. In e-filed cases, counsel must file all documents via NYSCEF selecting 'Document Related to Existing Motion' and must notify the assigned referee by email whenever any papers are e-filed. Hearings proceed day-to-day until completion; all dates are final and may only be adjourned for good cause with written application filed via NYSCEF at least 24 hours in advance; non-dispositive motions should first be resolved informally by telephone or virtual conference with the referee before formal motion practice. high 4 1590 10
37 NY-SC-1JD-UNIFORM-JUSTICES Uniform_Rules.txt 1st-JD/Uniform_Rules.pdf     1 New York supreme uniform_rules Rules of the Justices — Supreme Court, Civil Branch, New York County (Uniform Rules, excluding Commercial Division)   These are the court-wide uniform rules applicable to all non-Commercial Division parts in New York County Supreme Court, establishing baseline procedures for appearances, conferences, discovery, motions, trials, matrimonial cases, and eminent domain proceedings. Key practitioner requirements include: memoranda of law are capped at 30 pages and affidavits/affirmations at 25 pages; summary judgment motions must be filed within 120 days of note of issue; preliminary conferences must occur within 45 days of case assignment; all discovery disputes require good-faith consultation before making a motion; and only one motion adjournment of up to 14 days is permitted without court leave. high 9 4403 7

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