New York Civil Practice Law & Rules Article 34 - CALENDAR PRACTICE; TRIAL PREFERENCES
- R3401 - Rules for the Hearing of Causes.
Rule 3401. Rules for the hearing of causes. The chief administrator of the courts shall adopt rules regulating the hearing of causes, which may include...
- R3402 - Note of Issue.
Rule 3402. Note of issue. (a) Placing case on calendar. At any time after issue is first joined, or at least forty days after service...
- R3403 - Trial Preferences.
Rule 3403. Trial preferences. (a) Preferred cases. Civil cases shall be tried in the order in which notes of issue have been filed, but the...
- R3404 - Dismissal of Abandoned Cases.
Rule 3404. Dismissal of abandoned cases. A case in the supreme court or a county court marked "off" or struck from the calendar or unanswered...
- R3405 - Arbitration of Certain Claims.
Rule 3405. Arbitration of certain claims. The chief judge of the court of appeals may promulgate rules for the arbitration of claims for the recovery...
- R3406 - Mandatory Filing and Pre-Calendar Conference in Dental, Podiatric and Medical Malpractice Actions.
Rule 3406. Mandatory filing and pre-calendar conference in dental, podiatric and medical malpractice actions. (a) Mandatory filing. Not more than sixty days after issue is...
- R3407 - Preliminary Conference in Personal Injury Actions Involving Certain Terminally Ill Parties.
Rule 3407. Preliminary conference in personal injury actions involving certain terminally ill parties. (a) Request for conference. At any time, a party to an action...
- R3408 - Mandatory Settlement Conference in Residential Foreclosure Actions.
Rule 3408. Mandatory settlement conference in residential foreclosure actions. * (a) 1. Except as provided in paragraph two of this subdivision, in any residential foreclosure...
- R3409 - Settlement Conference in Dental, Podiatric and Medical Malpractice Actions.
Rule 3409. Settlement conference in dental, podiatric and medical malpractice actions. In every dental, podiatric or medical malpractice action, the court shall hold a mandatory...
Last modified: February 3, 2019