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5 rows where judge_id = "NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF"

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  • ["attorney-conduct", "courtroom-procedures"] 1
  • ["hearing-procedures", "case-management"] 1
  • ["hearing-procedures", "e-filing", "communication-preferences"] 1
  • ["remote-hearings", "courtroom-procedures", "hearing-procedures"] 1
  • ["settlement-conferences", "discovery-disputes"] 1

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provision_id ▼ doc_id judge_id rule_number title text source_page topics cross_references judicial_district county court_type doc_type
NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF-001 Rules of Part 19 — Honorable Lisa A. Sokoloff (Guardianship) 48 NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF 1 General Guardianship Procedures and Applications Most applications or requests for relief should be made by Order to Show Cause filed with the Guardianship Office if a paper case or online through NYSCEF if an electronic case. For simple issues (such as orders for bank or medical records, to convert a case to e-file, or for adjournments), application may be made by email to the Principal Court Attorney with a copy to GFS or the Court Examiner, Part Clerk and all other essential parties. Where there is an affirmation in support, an original signature is needed. For ex-parte relief, the e-mail application need not copy other parties but must explain why ex-parte relief is requested. The court requests that efforts be made to convert paper files to e-file whenever possible. 1 ["hearing-procedures", "e-filing", "communication-preferences"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF-002 Rules of Part 19 — Honorable Lisa A. Sokoloff (Guardianship) 48 NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF 2 AI Prohibition The court prohibits any use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), including in virtual conferences and hearings. This includes the use of AI for notetaking purposes. AI generated citations must be verified. If false citations are submitted, the party who submitted them will be sanctioned. 1 ["attorney-conduct", "courtroom-procedures"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF-003 Rules of Part 19 — Honorable Lisa A. Sokoloff (Guardianship) 48 NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF 3 Court Evaluator Duties The court evaluator (CE) shall: interview the AIP and all interested parties in the presence of counsel; promptly notify the Court if the AIP wants a different attorney; promptly notify the Court if an interpreter is required; promptly notify the court of any pending Landlord/Tenant proceeding; immediately apply to the court for restraining orders if the AIP or property is in danger; assess the AIP's financial status, physical and mental status, and condition of place of residence; provide a report to the Court via email at least 2 business days before the hearing. The report shall be a comprehensive view of the case with a recommendation. Sensitive personal information must be redacted. The CE shall disseminate the report to all parties only after granted permission by the Court. 2 ["hearing-procedures", "case-management"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF-004 Rules of Part 19 — Honorable Lisa A. Sokoloff (Guardianship) 48 NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF 4 Virtual Hearing Rules (Microsoft Teams) Guardianship proceedings are primarily held by videoconference on Microsoft Teams, except when the AIP is in community. Parties may always request an in-person hearing. When joining the virtual hearing, please enter your first and last name and your relationship to the case. Essential parties shall attend by video whenever possible. The AIP's appearance may not be waived unless the AIP cannot participate via videoconference and the Court has consented. Witnesses will not be admitted from the virtual lobby until it is their turn to testify. Parties shall keep their microphones muted until called upon to speak. Proper decorum is to be observed. 4 ["remote-hearings", "courtroom-procedures", "hearing-procedures"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules
NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF-005 Rules of Part 19 — Honorable Lisa A. Sokoloff (Guardianship) 48 NY-SC-1JD-SOKOLOFF 5 Settlement and Motion to Strike Calendars Rules specific to settlement calendars: All attorneys should come prepared to discuss liability and damage issues. Proper backup (like accident photos, MRI/CT scan reports, expert reports) should be made available to the judge upon request. Plaintiff must attend either first or second conference in person. Person who has settlement authority for defendants should be on telephone alert. Rules specific to motion to strike calendars: All counsel must be prepared to 'stip out' outstanding discovery and related issues with assistance of judge and her staff. 5 ["settlement-conferences", "discovery-disputes"] [] 1 New York supreme part_rules

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CREATE TABLE provisions (
    provision_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
    doc_id INTEGER REFERENCES documents(doc_id),
    judge_id TEXT REFERENCES judges(judge_id),
    rule_number TEXT,
    title TEXT,
    text TEXT,
    source_page INTEGER,
    topics TEXT,
    cross_references TEXT,
    judicial_district INTEGER,
    county TEXT,
    court_type TEXT DEFAULT 'supreme',
    doc_type TEXT DEFAULT 'part_rules'
);
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