Reply in Support of Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice
Supreme Court
of the State of New York
New York County
Reply Affidavits
16-7-1
Under the "16-7-1" briefing schedule, the moving party must serve the notice of motion and motion papers at more...
8-2
Under the "8-2" briefing schedule, the moving party must serve the notice of motion and motion papers at more...
Notice Period and Method of Service
If papers are served by mail, the serving party must add five (5) days to the notice period, more...
Civil Branch -- File Opposition and Reply Papers at Motion Support Office on Return Date of Motion
Submit Opposition and Reply Papers on Return Date
Opposition and reply papers, if any, must be filed with the Court at the return date of the more...
Submit Courtesy Copies in Electronically Filed Cases
Counsel may submit courtesy hard copies in electronically filed cases. . more...
Admission Pro Hac Vice
In New York original jurisdiction over all issues relating to the admission of an attorney to practice in more...
In addition, more specific requirements have been issued by several of the four geographically distinct Appellate Terms within more...
Admission of Out of State Counsel
An attorney who is a member in good standing of the bar of any state, territory, district or more...
Affiliation with New York Counsel Required
All out of state counsel admitted pursuant to Rule 520.11(a)(1) must be associated with a member in good standing of the New York state more...
Admission of Public Servants, Public Defenders, Law Students and Teachers
The Court of Appeals has jurisdiction to grant admission to out of state corporation counsel, attorneys general, and other public servants, and to law students and more...
Professional Responsibility Requirements
An attorney admitted pro hac vice shall be familiar with and shall comply with the standards of professional more...
New York County Local Procedure
Pro hac vice applications may be made to the IAS Justice on notice or ex parte. See Section more...
Additional Local Procedure for First Appellate Department
The Appellate Division, First Department, has additional requirements for admission pro hac vice.Consult the First Department's website at . more...
Civil Branch -- Local Procedure
Ex Parte Applications
In New York County, applications are to be submitted to the Ex Parte Office (Room 315) except in Commercial Division cases, in more...
Orders To Show Cause
Motions should be brought on by order to show cause only in a proper case (. Unless otherwise directed, as in an order to show cause, original opposition papers on orders to show cause more...
Consult Individual Judges' Rules
Some New York County Supreme Court Justices have their own additional requirements for ex parte motions and orders more...
Caption
All papers must begin with a caption setting forth the name of the court, the venue, the title more...
Party Names
It is appropriate to name only the first plaintiff and/or defendant and indicate the existence of other parties more...
Affidavits and Briefs -- Subject Matter
Affidavits shall be for a statement of the relevant facts, and briefs shall be for a statement of more...
Page Limits on Memoranda of Law
Civil Branch -- Thirty (30) Pages
Memoranda of law, when required, should not exceed thirty (30) pages exclusive of index and table of cases. more...
Commercial Division -- Twenty-Five (25) Pages, Fifteen (15) Pages for Replies
Unless otherwise permitted by the Court: more...
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Reply May Not Raise New Arguments
New York case law provides that a reply may not be used in order to advance arguments that more...
Signature
Each paper served or filed shall be indorsed with the name, address and telephone number of the attorney more...
Every pleading, written motion, and other paper, served on another party or filed or submitted to the court more...
Signature Certifies that Document is Not Frivolous
A party or attorney's signature on any pleading or paper served on another party or filed or submitted more...
Additional Format Requirements
For more information, New York County Supreme Court SmartRules procedural guide: GENERALLY APPLICABLE RULES AND FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS. more...
Commercial Division -- Attach Pleadings and Authority
Counsel must attach copies of all pleadings and other documents as required by the CPLR and as necessary more...
Whenever a party relies upon a decision or other authority not readily available to the court, the party more...
Civil Branch -- Attach Pleadings and Authority
Counsel must attach to motion papers copies of all pleadings and other documents as required by the CPLR more...
Serve Affidavits and Briefs with Notice of Motion
All affidavits and briefs submitted in support of a motion must be served with the Notice of Motion. more...
Provide Court with All Papers
Each party must furnish to the court all papers served by that party with respect to the motion. more...
Method
For more detailed information regarding the filing and service of motion papers, including available methods and instructions, more...
Civil Branch -- File Opposition and Reply Papers at Motion Support Office on Return Date of Motion
Submit Opposition and Reply Papers on Return Date
Opposition and reply papers, if any, must be filed with the Court at the return date of the more...
Submit Courtesy Copies in Electronically Filed Cases
Counsel may submit courtesy hard copies in electronically filed cases. . more...
Consult Individual Justice's Rules
Some New York County Supreme Court Justices have their own requirements for filing papers in support of or more...
Electronic Filing and Service Required in Some Actions in Some Counties
Electronic Filing is required or permitted for some types of actions in some New York Supreme Courts. more...
Commercial Division Requirements
Electronic Submission of Papers
In Commercial Division cases not pending in the Court's Filing by Electronic Means System, the Court may permit more...
Fax Submission
In the Commercial Division, papers and correspondence filed by fax should comply with the requirements of Section 202.5-a more...
Courtesy Copies
In the Commercial Division, courtesy copies should not be submitted unless requested or as otherwise provided. However, courtesy copies of all motion papers and proposed orders must be submitted in cases in the Court's more...
Local Procedures -- New York County Commercial Division
The latest Commercial Division news and announcements can be found at: . more...
Submission By Fax
Commercial Division
In the Commercial Division, papers and correspondence filed by fax should comply with the requirements of Section 202.5-a more...
Civil Branch -- No Papers By Fax
Unless indicated otherwise by the Court in a particular case, or in the standing orders of the Justice more...
Courtesy Copies
Commercial Division
In the Commercial Division, courtesy copies should not be submitted unless requested or as otherwise provided. However, courtesy copies of all motion papers and proposed orders must be submitted in cases in the Court's more...
Civil Branch
In the Civil Branch, courtesy copies shall not be submitted unless requested by the Court, but such copies more...
Fee Schedule
The New York County Supreme Court fee schedule is available online at . more...
Oral Argument
A party seeking oral argument should include the request for oral argument in the Notice of Motion or more...
Commercial Division -- Oral Argument
Any party may request oral argument on the face of its papers or in an accompanying letter. more...
Civil Branch -- Oral Argument
Depending on the assigned Part (i.e. the assigned Justice assigned to the case), contested motions submitted to the more...
Commercial Division -- Appearance By Counsel With Knowledge and Authority
Counsel who appear in the Commercial Division must be fully familiar with the case and fully authorized to more...
Civil Branch -- Appearance By Counsel With Knowledge and Authority
Counsel who appear to argue motions must be familiar with the entire case in regard to which they more...
Commercial Division -- Calendar
Information on Cases in First Judicial Department (New York County) and Second Judicial Department (Kings County)
For the First and Second Judicial Departments, information on future court appearances can be found at the court more...
Decisions can be found on the Commercial Division home page of the Unified Court System's website: or in more...
Civil Branch -- Calendar
For Justices who schedule argument on a case-by-case basis, notice of the argument date will be transmitted by more...
Calendars of motions to be argued in the Parts are published on the morning of the argument date more...
Information on Cases
Information on future court appearances can be found on the court system's Future Court Appearance System (). more...
Adjournment
Any party may request an adjournment of the return date in writing, with notice to the other parties more...
Commercial Division -- Adjournments
Dispositive Motions, i.e. Motions to Dismiss under CPRL 3211 or Motions for Summary Judgment under CPLR 3212 or more...
Approval of Justice Not Required For Most Adjournments
"All justices of the Commercial Division waive the requirement that they be afforded an opportunity to approve adjournments more...
Civil Branch -- Adjournments
Unless otherwise provided, arguments may be adjourned for good cause. However, only one adjournment is allowed, for no more than fourteen (14) days unless for good cause when more...
Certain Justices have additional requirements. Consult the individual Justices rules before requesting an adjournment. Individual Justices rules are online at (See Basic Information). more...
Sixty (60) Day Rule in Commercial and Non-Commercial Cases
Non-Commercial Cases
To assist in preparing the quarterly report of pending civil matters required by section 4.1 of the Rules more...
Commercial Cases
If Sixty (60) days have elapsed after a motion has been finally submitted or oral argument held, whichever more...
Proposed Orders Must Be Submitted Within Sixty (60) Days
Proposed orders, with proof of service on all parties where the order is directed to be settled or more...
For more information on submitting proposed orders, New York County Supreme Court SmartRules procedural guide: PROPOSED ORDER. more...
Civil Branch -- Consult Individual Justices Rules
Some New York County Supreme Court Justices have standing requirements for the hearing and disposition of motions and/or requirements regarding proposed orders. more...
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