This 1-hour program is included in the 4.3-hour
compilation course entitled New York Practice (CPLR) Hot Topics (NLF
course #546). You will earn CLE credit by completing
EITHER the individual program listed below
OR that compilation. You may not earn
CLE credit for BOTH this program and the 4.3-hour compilation.
In this June 20, 2019 1-hour program,
Patrick M. Connors, Esquire covers the many aspects of New York Motion
Practice. Don't miss this useful review and update from the widely-recognized
New York Practice expert.
Mr. Connors is the Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor In New York
Civil Practice at Albany Law School. In
January 2013, Professor Connors became the author for Siegel, New York Practice.
The publication's sixth edition, David D. Siegel and Patrick M. Connors, New
York Practice (6th ed. Thomson) is available in hard copy, ebook and on
Westlaw. The treatise has been cited in thousands of reported cases and has been
called "The Bible" for litigation in New York State courts.
Major topics include:
- CPLR 2211: Application for order; when motion made
- CPLR 2212: Where motion made, in supreme court action
Fensterman v. Joseph
- CPLR 2214: Motion papers; service; time
Keech v. 30 East 85th Street Co., Leary v. Bendow, Mazario v. Snitow Kanfer
Holtzer & Millus LLP
- CPLR 2215: Relief demanded by other than moving party
Silvering v. Sunrise Family Medical, P.C.
- CPLR 2220: Entry and filing of order; service -
Merrell v. Sliwa
- CPLR 2221: Motion affecting prior order
Mazzario v. Snitow Kanfer Holtzer & Millus LLP, Nolte v. Bridgestone Assocs.
LLC, Redeye v. Progressive Insurance Co.
- CPLR 2222: Docketing order as judgment
Han Soo Lee v. Riverhead Bay Motors
- CPLR 3211: Motion to dismiss
Kolchins v. Evolution Markets, Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union v.
Quartararo & Lois, Poon v. Nisanov
- CPLR 3212: Motion for summary judgment
FORMS: For fully-editable,
immediately downloadable forms in many practice
areas, please go to
www.NLFforms.com
BOOKS FOR LAWYERS: Over 125 useful books on
important legal issues facing attorneys are now available for immediate download
at
www.NLFforms.com.
(Reading books without also listening to or viewing a
recorded seminar earns NO CLE credits.)
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