Your client has just asked you to commence an action against a corporate entity in a New York state court. But, the defendant is not incorporated in New York, and does not maintain a principal place of business in New York. Further, the incident underlying your client’s claim did not occur in New York, nor
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Courts and Coronavirus: Temporary Rules and Procedures of New York’s Appellate and Commercial Divisions
By Farrell Fritz P.C. on
Posted in Court Administration, Rule Changes
As a result of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, court systems throughout the United States have had to rapidly adapt and issue temporary rules and procedures in order to keep court personnel, litigants and attorneys safe while continuing to serve their important societal function of administration of justice.
We wanted to provide a resource to readily
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Upgrading to Commercial Division 2.0 (Part III): ICT Comes to Queens County
By Matthew D. Donovan on
Posted in Court Administration, Courtroom Technology
*** Attention all Queens County commercial litigators: If you have a case before Judge Grays, be sure to bring an HDMI cable and a USB drive with you to court from now on! ***
One of the themes that we’ve developed on this blog over the years has been the implementation of technology in the…