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Motions For Leave to Renew: The Requirement Often Overlooked

By Farrell Fritz P.C. on July 13, 2017
Posted in Renewal / Reargument

A motion for leave to renew must be based upon new evidence or a change in the law that would change the prior determination and must contain a reasonable justification for failure to present such facts on the prior motion. If the new material proffered in the motion would not change the prior determination, a…

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