provision_id,doc_id,judge_id,rule_number,title,text,source_page,topics,cross_references,judicial_district,county,court_type,doc_type BLACKWOOD-002,143,NY-SC-9JD-BLACKWOOD,I.B,Settlements and Discontinuances,"If an action is settled, discontinued, or otherwise disposed of in any manner by the parties, counsel and self-represented parties shall immediately inform the Court by letter or email to the Part Clerks and Principal Law Clerk. Thereafter, counsel and self-represented parties shall timely file the appropriate stipulation through NYSCEF or by filing a Stipulation of Discontinuance with the Part Clerk, if not an e-filed case.",,"[""part-rules"", ""case-management""]",[],9,Westchester,supreme,part_rules NY-SC-1JD-SWEETING-001,86,NY-SC-1JD-SWEETING,GEN-1,General Information – Guardianship Resources,"The Court does not provide legal advice. The Guardian Assistance Network offers advice and training for lay guardians under Article 81 of the New York State Mental Hygiene Law at www.nycourts.gov. Other resources and forms, including the Notice of Article 81 Proceeding, Order to Show Cause, and Petition can be obtained at Resources and Sample Forms pages on NYCOURTS.GOV. The Guardianship Clerk and the Guardianship and Fiduciary Support Services Office in New York County is: Yesenia Herrera, 60 Centre Street, Room 158, New York, NY 10007, 646-386-5936.",,"[""part-rules"", ""case-management""]","[""NY Mental Hygiene Law Article 81""]",1,New York,supreme,part_rules NY-SC-1JD-SWEETING-004,86,NY-SC-1JD-SWEETING,SEAL,Sealing,Any request for the sealing of records must be made with specificity and good cause.,,"[""part-rules"", ""case-management""]",[],1,New York,supreme,part_rules WALSH-001,113,NY-SC-9JD-WALSH,I,Criteria for Selection to Environmental Claims Part,"The Environmental Claims Part ('ECP') may hear and determine disputes and controversies where the predominant claims involve the adjudication of potential impacts to the environment, including but not limited to impacts to land, air, water, traffic, minerals, natural resources, forest management, flora, fauna, noise, patterns of population concentrations, and human health. Suitable actions include: determinations under environmental laws (SEQRA, ECL, Urban Renewal Law, Eminent Domain, Historic Preservation, Coastal Erosion); determinations by local legislative bodies, planning boards, wetland boards (zoning, subdivision, site plan, excavation permits); determinations of local zoning boards of appeals; regulatory takings and constitutional claims; NYC Watershed Rules matters; and hazardous/toxic substance remediation and civil enforcement. Not suitable: challenges to area variances for 1-3 family residences; easement disputes among 1-3 family residences; criminal enforcement; OSHA matters; all matters to be tried.",,"[""part-rules"", ""case-management""]","[""SEQRA"", ""ECL"", ""22 NYCRR 202.1""]",9,Westchester,supreme,part_rules