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DOYLE-III Seventh Judicial District Commercial Division Local Rules – Hon. Daniel J. Doyle 178 NY-COMDIV-DOYLE III Settlement Conferences and Mediation The Court is available to conduct settlement conferences. The Court prefers settlement conferences be conducted in-person, and it is mandatory that clients (or those with authority to settle) be present or available by telephone.   ["settlement-conferences", "mediation"] [] 7 Monroe supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-KINGO-P65-003 Part 65 Rules – General IAS / Medical Malpractice Part (Hon. Hasa A. Kingo) 94 NY-SC-1JD-KINGO Settlement Conferences 10 Settlement Conference Procedures Justice Kingo strongly encourages parties to contact the court if they wish to schedule a settlement conference. The court is also inclined to conduct 'blockbuster' settlement conferences in appropriate cases, including matters involving the same insurance carrier. Parties seeking to discuss settlement in a particular action or a series of matters are encouraged to contact the court, with all necessary parties copied, to arrange a settlement conference. Settlement conferences will generally be conducted in person. All appearing counsel must have full settlement authority and be thoroughly familiar with the case. Clients are invited to attend settlement conferences; where a client does not appear, counsel must have the ability to communicate with the client in real time during the conference.   ["settlement-conferences", "mediation"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-KOTLER-P8-005 Part 8 Rules – General IAS Part (Hon. Lynn Kotler) – Updated December 18, 2025 96 NY-SC-1JD-KOTLER VI – Settlement Conferences and ADR Settlement Conference and ADR Procedures If the parties have conferred and seek a settlement conference or are amenable to submitting their case to mediation, they should email Aryeh Roskies, Esq., at aroskies@nycourts.gov, with the following information: [1] nature of case; [2] substantive issues in dispute; [3] any offers and demands; [4] if a personal injury action, nature/extent of personal injuries sustained. The court may conduct a settlement conference or refer the matter to mediation in its discretion and subject to the mediation part's approval only upon a showing that a settlement conference or mediation would be fruitful.   ["settlement-conferences", "mediation"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-STROTH-009 Rules of Part 12 — Justice Leslie A. Stroth 44 NY-SC-1JD-STROTH VI Settlement Conferences and ADR If the parties have conferred and seek a settlement conference or are amenable to submitting their case to mediation, they should email the Principal Court Attorney at morchard@nycourts.gov with the following information: (1) nature of case; (2) substantive issues in dispute; (3) any offers and demands; (4) if relevant, insurance coverage and policy limits. 4 ["settlement-conferences", "mediation"] [] 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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