Following a two-month hiatus, litigants will soon be able to file new nonessential actions electronically in all New York State courts, even in regions of the state that have not begun reopening such as New York...more
Even as the New York courts begin allowing filings in pending non-essential cases, New York statutes of limitation remain tolled, and the state courts are still not accepting new case filings. (Updated May 8 with revised...more
The more things change, the more they remain the same. As we enter a new year, New York’s Appellate Division faces the same and greater challenges: increasing caseloads, staff shortages, judicial vacancies, and legal disputes...more
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