...just discuss the contents? Do matrimonial litigants have a due process...York State Bar Association's Committee on Children and the Law...
...one put forth by the Office of Court Administration's Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee (MPAC) to at long last allow the parties to matrimonial...
...set procedures for pretrial discovery of experts, including depositions. The Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee said it developed the proposed amendments to 22 NYCRR §...
...approved a proposal of the Office of Court Administration's Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee. Under that proposal, counsel for the parties, but not the...
...report at a secure location. OCA's Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee: Permit attorneys to obtain a copy of the report after...
...Judge's Advisory Committee on Civil Practice, attorneys would...apply to matrimonial actions or...
...The Office of Court Administration's Family Court Advisory and Rules Committee (FARC), its Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee (MPAC), and the New York State...
...the New York state court system compliments the development of the contemporary practice of law and the importance of information technology. Its expanded use in...
...149; An October 2012 proposal by the court system's Matrimonial Practice Advisory Committee. The committee would permit counsel to obtain a copy of...
...reapply for appellate review by the proper method. In his Practice Commentaries to CPLR 5514, "C5514:1, Mistaking Method," David Siegel...
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