Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the First Department | Practical Law

Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the First Department | Practical Law

This Practice Note explains the process for starting an appeal to the Appellate Division, First Department from an order or judgment in a civil action or proceeding in New York State Supreme Court (the state's trial court of general jurisdiction). This Note covers preliminary procedural matters, taking an appeal as of right, moving for leave to appeal, and preliminary conferences (also known as pre-argument conferences).

Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the First Department

Practical Law Practice Note 7-535-4525 (Approx. 26 pages)

Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the First Department

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
This Practice Note explains the process for starting an appeal to the Appellate Division, First Department from an order or judgment in a civil action or proceeding in New York State Supreme Court (the state's trial court of general jurisdiction). This Note covers preliminary procedural matters, taking an appeal as of right, moving for leave to appeal, and preliminary conferences (also known as pre-argument conferences).