provision_id,doc_id,judge_id,rule_number,title,text,source_page,topics,cross_references,judicial_district,county,court_type,doc_type NY-SC-1JD-CHIN-005,54,NY-SC-1JD-CHIN,III.D,Summary Judgment Motions,"All summary judgment motions must be made no later than 60 days after filing the Note of Issue — without leave of Court. In the notice of motion or early in the affirmation in support, please state the date the Note of Issue was filed and how the motion is timely. Absent good cause for late filing, a late motion will be denied even if there is no objection. Any exhibit to the motion must be e-filed as a separate document and must be given an identifying label. Each affidavit or affirmation is to be its own exhibit. All exhibits should be paginated and any references to voluminous exhibits must include pinpoint citations. Cross-motions, especially cross-motions seeking relief unrelated to the main motion, DO NOT relate back to the date the original motion was made. Motions cannot be adjourned for more than 60 days without prior court approval. Discovery is not stayed and must continue during the pendency of a CPLR § 3212 motion unless good cause is shown; any stay must be by court order.",4,"[""summary-judgment"", ""note-of-issue"", ""deadlines"", ""exhibits""]","[""CPLR \u00a7 3212""]",1,New York,supreme,part_rules