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NY-SC-1JD-SCHUMACHER-P23-003 33 NY-SC-1JD-SCHUMACHER-P23 III Motions A. For all motions pending in the submissions part, you must follow that part's rules regarding adjournments, scheduling, and withdrawals. B. This is a paperless e-filing part; NYSCEF is used for all filings. C. You must file all documents under separate document numbers with meaningful names. Format all papers in compliance with 22 NYCRR § 202.70(g) Rule 6 (Commercial Division). Hyperlinking is required. Legal arguments in memoranda of law only, filed separately from affirmations. Each deposition transcript as a separate exhibit with a word index. References to deposition testimony must cite exact page and line numbers. D. All applications for admission pro hac vice shall be made by notice of motion. E. OSC procedure: Questions regarding e-filing proposed OSCs must be directed to the ex parte office, (646) 386-3125. Signed OSCs are returnable to the part on submission, no appearance. Opposition papers must be filed at least one business day prior to the return date. No reply. F. Discovery motions are strongly discouraged. Discovery motions may only be filed with leave of court set forth in a discovery conference order. Any affirmation of good faith must affirm that the court granted leave after attempting to resolve the dispute at a discovery conference. G. Summary Judgment Motions: All summary judgment motions must be filed within 60 days of the filing of the note of issue. The affirmation in support must include the note of issue filing date and annex a copy of the certificate of readiness and note of issue. H. Discovery is not automatically stayed pending the determination of any motions. I. Any requests for adjournments of oral arguments must be made at least five business days prior to the scheduled appearance by stipulation filed to NYSCEF and emailed to the part clerk. 3 ["briefing-schedule", "hearing-procedures", "summary-judgment", "e-filing", "oral-argument", "discovery-disputes"] ["22NYCRR \u00a7 202.70(g)", "22NYCRR \u00a7 202.7", "CPLR 3212(f)", "CPLR 3214(b)", "CPLR 321(b)(2)", "CPLR 308", "CPLR 311"] 1 New York supreme part_rules
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