Civil Appeals in New York: Submitting a Record and Appendix in the Fourth Department | Practical Law

Civil Appeals in New York: Submitting a Record and Appendix in the Fourth Department | Practical Law

This Practice Note discusses the process an appellant should follow when preparing, serving, and filing factual materials to perfect an appeal to the Appellate Division, Fourth Department from a New York State Supreme Court's order or judgment in a civil action or proceeding. This Note covers the full record on appeal, the appendix, and the agreed statement in lieu of record on appeal. This Note also briefly addresses the respondent's appendix.

Civil Appeals in New York: Submitting a Record and Appendix in the Fourth Department

Practical Law Practice Note w-001-0819 (Approx. 33 pages)

Civil Appeals in New York: Submitting a Record and Appendix in the Fourth Department

by A. Paul Britton, Candace M. Curran, and Anne F. Modica, Harter Secrest & Emery LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
This Practice Note discusses the process an appellant should follow when preparing, serving, and filing factual materials to perfect an appeal to the Appellate Division, Fourth Department from a New York State Supreme Court's order or judgment in a civil action or proceeding. This Note covers the full record on appeal, the appendix, and the agreed statement in lieu of record on appeal. This Note also briefly addresses the respondent's appendix.
This Note reflects the Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR), statewide Practice Rules of the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court, the associated Fourth Department Rules, and the joint Electronic Filing Rules of the Appellate Division. For information on e-filing requirements and the categories of cases subject to e-filing in the Fourth Department, see Civil Appeals in New York: E-Filing Checklist..