...denied without prejudice. Here, the court ruled pre-action disclosure under CPLR 3103(c) was unavailable to Accetta to determine if she had a...
...the nonparty Montefiore Medical Center for a protective order pursuant to CPLR 3103 prohibiting the plaintiff from obtaining certain information through a nonparty deposition...
...the order accordingly. Plaintiffs sought a stay of arbitration pursuant to CPLR 2201, 3103 and 6301. Inasmuch as a "court's participation in...
...reasons why he cannot truthfully either admit or deny those matters" (CPLR 3123[a]). A notice to admit is to be used only for...
...and cross-moved for, inter alia, a protective order pursuant to CPLR 3103. Plaintiff contended that his bills of particulars provided defendants with sufficient...
...judges and practitioners. Disclosure and Privacy CPLR 3101 provides that there shall be full disclosure of all matter that...
...motion to quash Defendant's subpoenas to several non-parties pursuant to CPLR §2304. On or about October 5, 2012, Plaintiff filed...
...APPEAL by the petitioner, in a proceeding pursuant to CPLR 3119, 2304, and 3103, to quash or modify three out-of-state subpoenas duces...
...right to object during or otherwise to participate in a pretrial deposition. CPLR 3113 (c) provides that the examination and cross-examination of deposition witnesses...
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