provision_id,doc_id,judge_id,rule_number,title,text,source_page,topics,cross_references,judicial_district,county,court_type,doc_type ADR-001,11,NY-SC-11JD-PRESUMPTIVE-ADR-TSP,,Program Eligibility and Scope,"The Presumptive ADR Program (PMP) is for matters that do NOT meet the requirements for either the Matrimonial or Commercial Division requirements. Parties to matters referred to the Presumptive ADR Program are entitled to a FREE ninety (90) minute mediation session provided by an experienced Program Mediator. The Presumptive Mediation Program shall include, but is not limited to: (1) Cases that do not meet the Commercial Division monetary threshold of $100,000; (2) Personal Injury matters including Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) cases; (3) Cases regarding employment agreement/restrictive covenants, unfair competition, wages and hours, employment discrimination, and workplace harassment; (4) Commercial real estate matters not involving Yellowstone injunctions; (5) Contract disputes; (6) Construction litigation; (7) Cases regarding Condominiums or Cooperative Apartments.",,"[""mediation"", ""case-management""]",[],11,Queens,supreme,part_rules ADR-002,11,NY-SC-11JD-PRESUMPTIVE-ADR-TSP,,Referral Procedures,"Cases may be referred to Presumptive ADR Program by the presiding Judge assigned to the case, the Trial Scheduling Part (TSP) Judge, the Compliance Conference Judge, by the Administrative Judge or upon the request of the parties to the litigation. The Court has full power and discretion to direct parties to mediation. Parties seeking mediation shall obtain a Stipulation to Mediate and an Addendum to the Stipulation providing all contact information from the court webpage at qscadr@nycourts.gov.",,"[""mediation"", ""case-management""]",[],11,Queens,supreme,part_rules ADR-003,11,NY-SC-11JD-PRESUMPTIVE-ADR-TSP,1-4,Mediation Session Procedures,"Within five (5) days of receipt of the Order of Reference, the parties must: (a) complete the ADR Initiation form and email the same to the office of the ADR Coordinator at qscadr@nycourts.gov; (b) notify the ADR Coordinator of their selection of a Mediator; (c) consult with one another to select three mutually agreed-upon dates and times for the mediation session; (d) contact the Mediator and arrange the scheduling of a free 90-minute initial mediation session. The initial 90-minute mediation session must be scheduled and conducted within forty-five (45) days of the receipt of the Order of Reference.",,"[""mediation"", ""scheduling-orders""]",[],11,Queens,supreme,part_rules