Motion practice is an integral part of civil litigation. An understanding of both the procedural and substantive issues that can arise during motion practice is essential to advancing any case.
Daniel A. Cohen is Senior Counsel to Walden Macht Haran & Williams LLP in New York City. Cohen has extensive litigation experience in the state and federal courts of New York, in both the trial courts ...
Through Administrative Orders, New York state recently amended its Commercial Division rules with an eye towards streamlining discovery and clarifying points of disagreement in summary judgment ...
(This article was published on March 1, 2024. For a regularly updated version of this resource, see Motion Practice: Initial Presentment and Post-Presentment Procedure (IL) on Practical Law.) Motion ...
The Maryland Rules of Civil Procedure should be amended to provide for reply memoranda in civil motions. Local Rule 105 of the U.S. District Court in Maryland allows the moving party to file a reply ...
Practicing in the North Carolina Business Court requires more than simply following the Rules of Civil Procedure. Once a case is designated as a mandatory complex business case, North Carolina ...
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