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NY-SC-1JD-KINGO-P65-005 94 NY-SC-1JD-KINGO Motion Practice 15-25 Motion Practice Requirements To the maximum extent possible, discovery disputes should be resolved through informal procedures, such as conferences, as opposed to motion practice (22 NYCRR § 202.20-f[a]). If the dispute cannot be resolved by a meet and confer, the parties are directed to contact the Part Clerk and Chambers to request a conference with the court before filing a discovery motion. All motions for summary judgment shall be made no more than 60 days after the note of issue is filed. A memorandum of law is required for all motions for summary judgment. The submission of a summary judgment motion does not automatically stay discovery. Part 65 is a paperless part. All contested motions, except motions to renew or reargue, will be scheduled for oral argument. The Part 65 motion calendar is held in person on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Any party or attorney who employs a generative artificial intelligence tool must carefully review the paper and independently verify that it contains no fabricated or fictitious cases, statutes, or other material.   ["discovery-disputes", "summary-judgment", "hearing-procedures", "attorney-conduct"] ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.20-f", "22 NYCRR \u00a7 161.2(b)", "22 NYCRR \u00a7 161.2(c)", "CPLR \u00a7 3214(b)"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
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