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Don’t Forget To Calendar Your Deadlines – Especially The Statutory Ones!

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By Paige Bartholomew on June 22, 2017
Posted in Pleadings

If you commence an action by way of summons with notice, you must bear in mind the strict time limitations imposed by CPLR 3012(b). When the other party timely serves a written demand for a complaint, you have exactly twenty (20) days from service of the demand to serve the complaint. This is a strict,…

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