02 Mar 2021
How New York is Trying to “Times-Squarify” its Supreme Court
Practice in New York’s Supreme Court has often felt like the old Times Square, with its loose general civil procedure rules that allowed, for example, a party to serve an unlimited number of interrogatories and depose a party well into the night. In a sign of the times, New York is now bringing its refined Commercial Division rules to the Supreme Court.
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