Transcription of New York Practice: A Defendant’s Litigation Guide
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new york practice : a defendant s Litigation Guide By: Warren S. Koster, Esq. Callan, Koster, Brady & Brennan INTRODUCTION This memorandum will explain the basic tenets of new york practice from the initiation of the lawsuit through the completion of discovery and ultimate disposition by way of trial or settlement. The highest court in New york is the New york court of Appeals. The intermediate appellate court in New york is known as the Appellate Division. There is one in each of the four Judicial Departments located throughout New york . The supreme court is New york s court of general jurisdiction. A majority of the serious civil cases are brought in the supreme court . civil suits in which the demand is $25,000 or less can also be brought in the civil Courts of the various cities located throughout New york or in the District Courts of the suburban and rural areas of the state.
York. The Supreme Court is New York’s court of general jurisdiction. A majority of the serious civil cases are brought in the Supreme Court. Civil suits in which the demand is $25,000 or less can also be brought in the Civil Courts of the various cities located throughout New York or in the District Courts of the suburban and
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