provision_id,doc_id,judge_id,rule_number,title,text,source_page,topics,cross_references,judicial_district,county,court_type,doc_type CIVILITY-I,180,NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J,Section I,"Lawyers' Duties to Other Lawyers, Litigants, and Witnesses","Lawyers should be courteous and civil in all professional dealings. Lawyers can disagree without being disagreeable; effective representation does not require antagonistic behavior. Lawyers should avoid vulgar language, disparaging personal remarks or acrimony toward other counsel, parties or witnesses. Lawyers should require persons under their supervision to conduct themselves with courtesy and civility.",,"[""attorney-conduct"", ""courtroom-procedures""]",[],1,New York,supreme,standards_of_civility CIVILITY-II,180,NY-COMDIV-COHEN-J,Section II,Cooperation and Avoidance of Unnecessary Motion Practice,"When consistent with clients' interests, lawyers should cooperate with opposing counsel to avoid litigation and to resolve litigation that has commenced. Lawyers should avoid unnecessary motion practice or other judicial intervention by negotiating and agreeing with other counsel whenever practicable.",,"[""attorney-conduct"", ""discovery-disputes""]",[],1,New York,supreme,standards_of_civility