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7 rows where county = "New York" and judge_id = "NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER"

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  • ["adjournments", "scheduling-orders"] 1
  • ["attorney-conduct", "communication-preferences"] 1
  • ["commercial-division", "case-management"] 1
  • ["discovery-scheduling", "e-discovery"] 1
  • ["discovery-scheduling", "privilege-logs"] 1
  • ["discovery-scheduling"] 1
  • ["e-filing"] 1

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  • part_rules 4
  • confidentiality_stipulation 3

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  • New York · 7 ✖
provision_id ▼ doc_id judge_id rule_number title text source_page topics cross_references judicial_district county court_type doc_type
SCHECTER54-ADJ Part 54 Rules – Hon. Jennifer G. Schecter (revised June 21, 2021) 190 NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER Scheduling – Adjournments Adjournment Procedure To adjourn a scheduled appearance (conference or oral argument), the court's permission must be obtained no later than two business days in advance, except in the event of an emergency. Requests must be addressed to the assigned law clerk by email and must indicate whether the request is on consent of all parties. No party should assume the court will necessarily grant an adjournment request made on the eve of or after a briefing deadline has passed.   ["adjournments", "scheduling-orders"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
SCHECTER54-CONFID-1 Stipulation for the Exchange of Confidential Information – Part 54 179 NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER ¶1 Purpose – Confidential Treatment This Stipulation is entered into to facilitate the production, exchange and discovery of documents and information that the parties agree merit confidential treatment.   ["discovery-scheduling", "e-discovery"] ["CPLR 3103(a)"] 1 New York supreme confidentiality_stipulation
SCHECTER54-CONFID-2 Stipulation for the Exchange of Confidential Information – Part 54 179 NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER ¶2 Designation of Confidential Information Either party may designate Documents produced or Testimony given as 'confidential,' either by notation on the document, statement on the record of the deposition, written advice to counsel, or by other appropriate means.   ["discovery-scheduling", "privilege-logs"] [] 1 New York supreme confidentiality_stipulation
SCHECTER54-CONFID-3 Stipulation for the Exchange of Confidential Information – Part 54 179 NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER ¶3 Definition of Confidential Information 'Confidential Information' means all Documents and Testimony containing trade secrets, proprietary business information, competitively sensitive information, or other information the disclosure of which would, in the good faith judgment of the party designating the material, be detrimental to the conduct of that party's business or the business of any of its customers or clients.   ["discovery-scheduling"] [] 1 New York supreme confidentiality_stipulation
SCHECTER54-EFILING Part 54 Rules – Hon. Jennifer G. Schecter (revised June 21, 2021) 190 NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER E-Filing Mandatory NYSCEF E-Filing All cases must be e-filed on NYSCEF except for cases involving pro se litigants who are not licensed to practice law in New York. All e-filed documents must be OCR Text Searchable PDFs. Hard copies shall NOT be submitted unless specifically directed by the court. PDFs of documents requiring the court's attention must be emailed to the assigned law clerk after they are e-filed along with the e-filing confirmation.   ["e-filing"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
SCHECTER54-EX-PARTE Part 54 Rules – Hon. Jennifer G. Schecter (revised June 21, 2021) 190 NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER General Rules No Ex Parte Communications The law clerks will not communicate with an attorney or litigant ex parte. All emails to the court must copy all appearing parties.   ["attorney-conduct", "communication-preferences"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
SCHECTER54-GEN Part 54 Rules – Hon. Jennifer G. Schecter (revised June 21, 2021) 190 NY-COMDIV-SCHECTER General Rules Commercial Division Rules Compliance and Assignment Parties must familiarize themselves with the Commercial Division Rules. If a party believes a case assigned to Part 54 does not belong in the Commercial Division or should be assigned to another Justice, it may e-file and email a short letter explaining its position without prior leave of court. Any responsive letter shall be e-filed and emailed within two days.   ["commercial-division", "case-management"] [] 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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