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1 row where doc_id = 177 and topics = "["expert-disclosure", "discovery-scheduling", "note-of-issue"]"

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CD-Rule-13 Section 202.70 – Rules of the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court 177 NY-COMDIV-STATEWIDE Rule 13 Expert Disclosure No later than thirty days prior to the completion of fact discovery, parties shall confer on a schedule for expert disclosure. Expert disclosure must be accompanied by a written report signed by the witness (if retained/specially employed or a party employee who regularly gives expert testimony). Report must contain: all opinions and bases; data considered; exhibits; witness qualifications including publications for last 10 years; list of cases with expert testimony in last four years; compensation statement. Note of issue may not be filed until completion of expert disclosure.   ["expert-disclosure", "discovery-scheduling", "note-of-issue"] []     supreme statewide_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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