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When uploading a motion to NYSCEF at the Appellate Level, do I file the Supporting Affirmation and Exhibits separately, or together in one PDF?

When uploading a motion to NYSCEF at the Appellate Level, do I file the Supporting Affirmation and Exhibits separately, or together in one PDF?

by Maria Andrades | Jul 2, 2020 | All, Appellate Procedure

E-filing a motion in the New York Supreme Court differs a little from filing a motion at the appellate level. When filing a motion with supporting affirmation and related exhibits at the Supreme level, these documents are to be uploaded individually to the docket.  If...
Appellate Division, First Department: Multiple appellants? Why a briefing schedule is recommended.

Appellate Division, First Department: Multiple appellants? Why a briefing schedule is recommended.

by Maria Andrades | Dec 19, 2019 | All, Appellate Procedure

Appellate Division, First Department: Multiple appellants? Why a briefing schedule is recommended. Filing an appeal where multiple cross-appellants are involved can be complicated and at times challenging, especially when it is the first time you are involved in such...
Appellate Division, First and Second Departments: Ensuring that the Co-Appellant or Cross-Appellant Shares in the Cost of the Joint Record/Appendix.

Appellate Division, First and Second Departments: Ensuring that the Co-Appellant or Cross-Appellant Shares in the Cost of the Joint Record/Appendix.

by Maria Andrades | Aug 29, 2019 | All, Appellate Procedure

Appellate Division, First Department: “The parties shall consult and thereafter file a joint record or joint appendix …The cost of the joint record or joint appendix and the transcript, if any, shall be borne equally among the parties. (see ‘600.11(d))” Appellate...
New York State Appellate Division, Second Department- Appellate Counsel Status

New York State Appellate Division, Second Department- Appellate Counsel Status

by Maria Andrades | May 30, 2019 | All, Appellate Procedure

In the Appellate Division, the Second Department wants to be notified if counsel of record has retained appellate counsel. Where a notice of appearance is not supplied to the Second Department, appellate counsel will not be able to act in any capacity on behalf of the...
Supreme Court Rule 14:  What to include in the Appendix (and in what order) of a Petition for  Writ of Certiorari

Supreme Court Rule 14: What to include in the Appendix (and in what order) of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari

by Maria Andrades | Jan 24, 2019 | All, Appellate Procedure

Have you ever asked what documents should accompany a petition for writ of certiorari in an Appendix and in what order they should be presented? The first documents to be included in the Appendix are the opinions, orders, findings of fact, and/or conclusions of law,...

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