Civil Appeals in New York: Oral Argument, Disposition, and Motions for Reargument in the Fourth Department | Practical Law

Civil Appeals in New York: Oral Argument, Disposition, and Motions for Reargument in the Fourth Department | Practical Law

This Practice Note addresses oral argument, disposition, and reargument motions in appeals to the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, from civil judgments or orders of the New York State Supreme Court (the state's trial court of general jurisdiction). This Note also addresses recovery of costs and disbursements by the prevailing party.

Civil Appeals in New York: Oral Argument, Disposition, and Motions for Reargument in the Fourth Department

by John G. Horn, Daniel J. Altieri, and Anna S.M. McCarthy, Harter Secrest & Emery LLP with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
This Practice Note addresses oral argument, disposition, and reargument motions in appeals to the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, from civil judgments or orders of the New York State Supreme Court (the state's trial court of general jurisdiction). This Note also addresses recovery of costs and disbursements by the prevailing party.
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, see Civil Appeals in New York: E-Filing Checklist.