Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the Court of Appeals | Practical Law

Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the Court of Appeals | Practical Law

This Practice Note explains the process for starting an appeal to the New York State Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, in a civil action or proceeding that began in New York State Supreme Court, the state's court of general jurisdiction. This Note covers preliminary procedural matters, taking an appeal as of right, and moving for leave to appeal.

Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the Court of Appeals

Practical Law Practice Note w-000-3875 (Approx. 23 pages)

Civil Appeals in New York: Taking an Appeal to the Court of Appeals

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
This Practice Note explains the process for starting an appeal to the New York State Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, in a civil action or proceeding that began in New York State Supreme Court, the state's court of general jurisdiction. This Note covers preliminary procedural matters, taking an appeal as of right, and moving for leave to appeal.