Civil Appeals in New York: Initial Considerations for Appellate Division Appeals | Practical Law

Civil Appeals in New York: Initial Considerations for Appellate Division Appeals | Practical Law

This Practice Note addresses issues that attorneys litigating in the New York State Supreme Court (New York's trial court of general jurisdiction) should consider before taking an appeal to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court from an order or judgment in a civil action or proceeding. This Note covers who can appeal, what types of papers are appealable, whether to take an interlocutory appeal or wait for final judgment, and strategic considerations in deciding whether to appeal.

Civil Appeals in New York: Initial Considerations for Appellate Division Appeals

Practical Law Practice Note 0-535-6702 (Approx. 21 pages)

Civil Appeals in New York: Initial Considerations for Appellate Division Appeals

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
This Practice Note addresses issues that attorneys litigating in the New York State Supreme Court (New York's trial court of general jurisdiction) should consider before taking an appeal to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court from an order or judgment in a civil action or proceeding. This Note covers who can appeal, what types of papers are appealable, whether to take an interlocutory appeal or wait for final judgment, and strategic considerations in deciding whether to appeal.