New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 22. Judiciary |
Subtitle A. Judicial Administration |
Chapter II. Uniform Rules for the New York State Trial Courts |
Part 208. Uniform Civil Rules for the New York City Civil Court |
Sec. 208.22. Pretrial and prearbitration conference calendars
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- There shall be such pretrial conference parts and calendars and such mandatory pretrial and prearbitration conferences as may be established by the Chief Administrator of the Courts. The attendance of attorneys who are familiar with the case and who are authorized to act shall be required. The court may also require the attendance of parties, and in the event of failure of attendance by attorneys or parties, the court shall have the same powers with respect to dismissals, defaults, or both as it might exercise when a case is reached for trial. Upon the pretrial conference of an action, the judge presiding shall consider with counsel and parties the simplification and limitation of the issues and the obtaining of admissions of facts and of documents to avoid unnecessary proof, as well as the ultimate disposition of the action by settlement or compromise.