A Host Of Rule Changes In NY Commercial Division

Law360, New York (November 30, 2015, 1:48 PM EST) -- Business litigators will awake Tuesday to a host of new rules affecting the nuts and bolts of practice in the Commercial Division of New York State Supreme Court, from jurisdictional requirements and motion practice to discovery and trials. The new rules are equally important to litigators who practice regularly in the New York Commercial Division as well as those who may never step foot in that court. As arguably the nation's most influential specialized business court, where the Commercial Division goes procedurally, other business courts across the country soon may follow. All of the new rules going into effect Dec. 1 are intended to promote increased efficiency in resolving the kinds of complex business disputes that are heard in the Commercial Division....

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