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6 rows where judicial_district = 9 and topics = "["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling"]"

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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
FRIED-007 Individual Part Rules – Hon. David Fried, Rockland County Supreme Court 130 NY-SC-9JD-FRIED 4(f) Discovery Disputes Counsel who believe discovery is not being conducted in accordance with the Court's Order must discuss the claimed noncompliance in good faith with opposing counsel – a pro forma letter does not constitute a good faith effort. Do not make any motion concerning discovery. If the dispute cannot be resolved, contact the Court via NYSCEF as LETTER/CORRESPONDENCE TO COURT, noting 'Request for Assistance in Resolving a Discovery Dispute.'   ["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7202.7", "22 NYCRR \u00a7221.1"] 9 Rockland supreme part_rules
MALONE-006 Individual Part Rules of Hon. Janet C. Malone, Justice of the Supreme Court 146 NY-SC-9JD-MALONE III Discovery Motions The parties are NOT to make any motion concerning discovery without the express approval of the Court. Parties who have a discovery dispute are NOT to wait until the Compliance Conference to bring such dispute to the Court's attention. Rather, counsel who believes that discovery is not being conducted in accordance with the Preliminary Conference order is to discuss, in good faith, as required by Court Rule §202.7, the claimed noncompliance.   ["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling"] ["22 NYCRR 202.7"] 9 Westchester supreme part_rules
MARTIN-004 Individual Part Rules of Hon. Jeffrey C. Martin, Acting Supreme Court Justice 147 NY-SC-9JD-MARTIN DISCLOSURE Discovery Disputes Parties who have a discovery dispute are NOT to wait until the Compliance Conference to bring such dispute to the Court's attention. Counsel must discuss, in good faith, as required by Court Rule 202.7, the claimed non-compliance. A pro-forma letter does not constitute a good faith effort. There must be actual substantive communication between counsel, either telephonically or in writing. The parties are NOT to copy the Court on correspondence between counsel concerning discovery issues.   ["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling"] ["22 NYCRR 202.7"] 9 Dutchess supreme part_rules
SCATTNABER-007 Individual Part Rules of Hon. Mary Anne Scattaretico-Naber, Justice of the New York State Supreme Court 155 NY-SC-9JD-SCATTARETICO-NABER III.C Discovery/Disclosure Motions It is the policy of this Court to make itself and its staff available to resolve disputes related to pretrial disclosure and contents of a Bill of Particulars. If a dispute over disclosure arises that cannot be resolved by the parties' own diligent, good faith efforts, the aggrieved party shall notify the Court and a conference will be scheduled. A motion related to disclosure is not to be made by any party unless authorized by the Court after conferencing fails.   ["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling"] [] 9 Orange supreme part_rules
SPOFFORD-008 Individual Part Rules – Hon. Joseph J. Spofford, Jr. 114 NY-SC-9JD-SPOFFORD DISCOVERY Discovery Counsel must make every effort to resolve discovery disputes without filing written motions. If impasse, parties may request conference with Court Attorney. Leave of Court required before filing any discovery motion.   ["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling"] [] 9 Putnam supreme part_rules
TORRENT-009 Individual Part Rules – Hon. Damaris E. Torrent, IAS Part 28 128 NY-SC-9JD-TORRENT III.A Discovery Motions No discovery-related motion may be interposed until a pre-motion conference has been requested and held. Making, submission, scheduling, and calendaring of discovery motions are governed by the Westchester Supreme Court Civil Case Management Rules.   ["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling"] ["Westchester Supreme Court Civil Case Management Rules"] 9 Westchester 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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