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Mandatory E-Filing expands in the Appellate Division Fourth Department
Beginning with notices of appeal dated October 1, 2019, mandatory e-filing will apply to all civil matters not arising from the Family Court. Additionally, notices of appeal filed on or after October 1, 2019, in Criminal and Family Court matters will be subject to voluntary e-filing in the Appellate Division, Fourth Department. A party that has voluntarily e-filed their appeal will be required to serve their adversary a notice of e-filing along with an entry of initial information for electronic filing pursuant to 22 NYCRR 1245.3. Any other party may voluntarily participate in e-filing, and e-filling is encouraged in all matters.…
Read moreJourney Into the Digital Age of Appellate Division Practice: An Exploration of 2018 Rule Developments
AppealTech, in conjunction with the New York City Bar Association, will present: "Journey Into the Digital Age of Appellate Division Practice: An Exploration of 2018 Rule Developments" Register today to find out more on how appeals will be e-filed, which formatting rules are changing and what the new digital requirements are. The panel will address how the recently implemented Uniform E-filing Rules and upcoming Uniform Procedural Rules of the Appellate Divisions have impacted all four Departments. Jacquelyn Mouquin, Senior Appellate Counsel at AppealTech, will be leading the panel discussion featuring; the Honorable Alan D. Scheinkman, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department; Vince Chirico,…
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