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Procedure & Practice for the Commercial Division Litigator

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Albany
Hon. Richard Platkin – N/A

Kings
Hon. Lawrence Knipel
Hon. Larry D. Martin

Nassau
Hon. Stephen A. Bucaria – N/A
Hon. Vito M. DeStefano – N/A
Hon. Timothy S. Driscoll

New York
Hon. Eileen Bransten
Hon. Marcy Friedman
Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich 
Hon. Lawrence K. Marks – N/A
Hon. Jeffrey K. Onig
Hon. Barry Ostrager
Hon. Charles E. Ramos
Hon. Saliann Scarpulla
Hon. O. Peter Sherwood
Hon. Anil Signh 

Onondaga
Hon. Deborah H. Karalunas – N/A (e-filing rules only)
Hon. Donald A. Greenwood – N/A (e-filing rules only)

Queens
Justice Grays
Justice Livote

Suffolk
Hon. Elizabeth Emerson
Hon. James Hudson
Hon. Jerry Garguilo

7th District
Hon. Matthew A. Rosenbaum

8th District
Hon. Deborah Chimes
Hon. Henry Nowak
Supreme Court Com Div Rules
Implementation of Certain Rules

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