provisions: NY-SC-1JD-MARCUS-003
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| NY-SC-1JD-MARCUS-003 | 85 | NY-SC-1JD-MARCUS | 12-20 | Motion Practice | Discovery conferences for cases in the City Part are scheduled by the Differentiated Case Management Part (DCM), not by the individual assignment parts. A Case Scheduling Order will be issued, or a Preliminary Conference will be scheduled, by the DCM Clerk based on the date the RJI was filed. Discovery disputes should be resolved through informal procedures such as conferences. Parties shall meet and confer regarding all discovery disputes. If the dispute cannot be resolved by a meet and confer, the parties are directed to contact the Part Clerk by email to request a conference with the court before filing a discovery motion. All motions for summary judgment shall be made no more than 120 days after the filing of the note of issue. A memorandum of law is required for all motions for summary judgment. Part 5 is a paperless part. Hard copies of electronically filed motions are not required. Contested motions, except motions to renew or reargue or for certain discovery disputes, will be scheduled for oral argument. Oral argument of unopposed motions will be scheduled at the court's discretion. The Part 5 motion calendar is held on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., as designated on eCourts. Parties appearing for motions should check in with the Court Officer or Part Clerk upon arrival. | ["discovery-disputes", "discovery-scheduling", "summary-judgment", "note-of-issue", "hearing-procedures", "preliminary-conference", "e-filing"] | ["22 NYCRR \u00a7 202.20-f"] | 1 | New York | supreme | part_rules |