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8 rows where county = "New York", doc_id = 188 and judicial_district = 1

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  • ["commercial-division", "attorney-conduct"] 1
  • ["communication-preferences", "e-filing"] 1
  • ["compliance-conference", "discovery-scheduling"] 1
  • ["discovery-disputes", "case-management"] 1
  • ["discovery-scheduling"] 1
  • ["e-filing", "courtesy-copies"] 1
  • ["preliminary-conference", "conference-procedures"] 1
  • ["summary-judgment", "briefing-schedule"] 1

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provision_id ▼ doc_id judge_id rule_number title text source_page topics cross_references judicial_district county court_type doc_type
COHEN3-I Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J I General – Incorporation of Commercial Division Rules; Diversity The Rules of the Commercial Division, 22 NYCRR 202.70, are incorporated herein by reference, subject to minor modifications described below. The Court strongly encourages substantive participation in court proceedings by women and diverse lawyers, who historically have been underrepresented in the commercial bar, as well as by lawyers who have been practicing for five years or less.   ["commercial-division", "attorney-conduct"] ["22 NYCRR 202.70"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
COHEN3-II Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J II Communication with Chambers All communications to Chambers regarding procedural, scheduling, and logistical matters may be made by email to sfc-part3@nycourts.gov, copying counsel for all parties. Chambers will not accept external telephone calls (or voicemails) without prior approval and scheduling. All communications seeking substantive relief from the Court must be filed on NYSCEF.   ["communication-preferences", "e-filing"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
COHEN3-III Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J III Document Submission – Paperless Part Part 3 is an e-filing Part. Judge Cohen does not accept working/courtesy copies of documents. Copies of proposed orders to show cause, proposed orders, proposed judgments, and post-trial briefs should be e-mailed to Chambers in Word format.   ["e-filing", "courtesy-copies"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
COHEN3-IV-A Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J IV.A Preliminary Conference Procedures Parties are to use this Part's standard form Preliminary Conference Order. Parties are to meet and confer and fill out the Preliminary Conference Order in advance of the Conference and must be prepared to address the topics listed in Commercial Division Rule 8. This Part adopts the procedure set forth in Commercial Division Rule 11(a)-(c) requiring certain information to be exchanged in advance of the Preliminary Conference.   ["preliminary-conference", "conference-procedures"] ["Commercial Division Rule 8", "Rule 11(a)-(c)"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
COHEN3-IV-B Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J IV.B Compliance Conferences At least seven days prior to the compliance conference, counsel shall submit a joint letter not exceeding three single-spaced pages setting forth the status of discovery, describing any significant disputes, whether there are outstanding motions and/or appeals, and whether the parties have attempted ADR or other settlement efforts.   ["compliance-conference", "discovery-scheduling"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
COHEN3-SJ Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J VI.D Summary Judgment – Rule 19-a Statements All motions for summary judgment must be accompanied by a Statement of Undisputed Facts pursuant to Commercial Division Rule 19-a, submitted as a separate document from the Statement of Facts in the Memorandum of Law.   ["summary-judgment", "briefing-schedule"] ["Commercial Division Rule 19-a"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
COHEN3-V Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J V Confidentiality Orders Any proposed order regarding the confidential exchange of information shall be based on the model Stipulation and Order for the Production and Exchange of Confidential Information. If the parties propose to deviate from the Model Order, they shall file: (1) a copy of the parties' proposed confidentiality order; (2) a redline showing proposed deviations; and (3) a letter explaining the reasons for deviations.   ["discovery-scheduling"] ["Commercial Division Rule 11-g"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
COHEN3-VI-B Part 3 Practices and Procedures – Hon. Joel M. Cohen (revised October 14, 2025) 188 NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J VI.B Pre-Motion Letters for Discovery Disputes Except for discovery motions (covered below), no prior permission or letters pursuant to Commercial Division Rule 24 are required before making a motion. For discovery disputes, parties shall first meet and confer; if unresolved, submit a pre-motion letter requesting a conference.   ["discovery-disputes", "case-management"] ["Commercial Division Rule 24"] 1 New York supreme part_rules

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CREATE TABLE provisions (
    provision_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
    doc_id INTEGER REFERENCES documents(doc_id),
    judge_id TEXT REFERENCES judges(judge_id),
    rule_number TEXT,
    title TEXT,
    text TEXT,
    source_page INTEGER,
    topics TEXT,
    cross_references TEXT,
    judicial_district INTEGER,
    county TEXT,
    court_type TEXT DEFAULT 'supreme',
    doc_type TEXT DEFAULT 'part_rules'
);
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