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Applies 22 NYCRR § 202.5 statewide paper-format rules and 22 NYCRR § 202.5-b NYSCEF electronic-filing requirements (1-inch margins, double-spaced 12-point text, the New York caption with the dotted-line ladder and \"-against-\" party separator, the Index Number, the assigned Justice + Part designation); includes five flagship Supreme Court venues each as its own skill — New York County (1st Judicial District, Manhattan, 60 Centre Street, including the $500,000-threshold Commercial Division under 22 NYCRR § 202.70), Kings County (2nd JD, Brooklyn, 360 Adams Street, with the high-volume foreclosure settlement conference part under CPLR 3408), Bronx County (12th JD, 851 Grand Concourse), Nassau County (10th JD, Mineola, with a $200,000-threshold Commercial Division), and Queens County (11th JD, 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica) — plus dedicated venue skills for the rest of NY's fragmented civil-court system — ny-nyc-civil-court (Civil Court Act $50k cap, 5 borough branches, the highest-volume consumer-debt-collection forum in the country with 22 NYCRR Part 208 + § 208.6-a default scrutiny + UCMS / CCEF e-filing), ny-nyc-housing-court (Housing Part of NYC Civil Court — RPAPL Article 7 summary proceedings, Local Law 136 universal Right to Counsel, ERAP automatic stay, rent regulation overlays including Rent Stabilization / Rent Control / Loft Law / NYCHA / Section 8 / Mitchell-Lama), ny-nassau-dc and ny-suffolk-dc (the two Long Island District Courts each as a dedicated skill under UDCA and 22 NYCRR Part 212, $15k cap), ny-city-courts (~60 upstate City Courts under UCCA / 22 NYCRR Part 210, $15k cap; Buffalo / Rochester / Syracuse / Albany / Yonkers / White Plains and others), ny-justice-courts (~1,250 Town and Village Justice Courts under UJCA / 22 NYCRR Part 214, $3k cap; the only civil forum for eastern Suffolk County matters under $3k), and ny-family-court (FCA Articles 3-10 / 22 NYCRR Part 205 — Article 3 juvenile delinquency, Article 4 child support under CSSA at FCA § 413 with $183k 2024 cap and Support Magistrate § 439(e) 35-day objection clock, Article 5 paternity, Article 6 custody under *Eschbach v. Eschbach* best-interests + *Brooke S.B.* non-biological-parent expansion, Article 7 PINS, Article 8 family-offense with qualifying-relationship + qualifying-offense framework and Order of Protection mechanics, Article 10 abuse and neglect with ACS / DSS petitioner and FCA § 262 right to assigned counsel) — plus a long-tail Supreme Court Civil Term roll-up (ny-county-courts) for Suffolk / Westchester / Erie / Monroe / Onondaga / Richmond / Rockland / Albany / Orange / Dutchess / Saratoga / Oneida; supports pro se / self-represented workflows including the post-2023 CPLR 2106 universal affirmation under penalty of perjury (L 2023, ch 559 ending the notary-bottleneck for pro se filers). Architected as matter-neutral civil-procedure skills (CPLR civil rules including the broadest \"material and necessary\" disclosure scope in the U.S. under CPLR 3101(a), the CPLR 3130 / 3133(b) 25-interrogatory cap, the 22 NYCRR § 202.20-f good-faith-conferral rule (2021), CPLR 3211 pre-answer motion-to-dismiss practice with the strict (e) consolidation rule on personal-jurisdiction and similar defenses, the Individual Assignment System under 22 NYCRR § 202.3 with case ownership by a single Justice through judgment, Microsoft Teams remote hearings, the Guide to NY Evidence in lieu of a codified evidence code, CPLR Article 45 codified evidence including CPLR 4518 business records and CPLR 4544 small-print contracts; CPLR 2103(b)(2) 5-day mail-service rule; deadline arithmetic under CPLR 2103 with NY Gen. Constr. Law § 24 holidays including the distinctive Lincoln's Birthday (Feb 12) court closure and annual Election Day closure; the Notice of Motion / Order to Show Cause / cross-motion framework under CPLR 2214 and 2215 with the 8-day minimum service period and the 22 NYCRR § 202.8-b 25-page memo / 15-page reply limits; the verified-vs-unverified pleading distinction under CPLR 3020 with the tactical forced-verification trigger; the CPLR 5015(a)(1)-(5) motion-to-vacate framework with the 1-year clock for excusable default; CPLR Article 52 enforcement of money judgments including restraining notice (5222), income execution (5231), property execution (5232), the Exempt Income Protection Act (CPLR 5222-a) with the $3,090 automatic-protection threshold and the EJ-FOC-1 exemption form, and the unusually long 20-year SOL on money judgments at CPLR 211(b); the 22 NYCRR § 202.48 settle-order procedure with the jurisdictional 60-day clock) plus subject-matter bundles. Five subject-matter bundles ship: (1) ny-consumer-debt covering FDCPA, Regulation F, the **2022 Consumer Credit Fairness Act** (L 2021, ch 593, eff. April 7, 2022) including the 3-year SOL on consumer-credit transactions at CPLR 213(a) (down from 6 years), the heightened-pleading requirement at CPLR 3015(e) (original creditor + chain of title + account number + default date + charge-off amount), the heightened default-judgment evidence rule at 22 NYCRR § 202.27-a, and the CPLR 308(six) additional-notice-mailing rule; N.Y. GBL § 600 et seq. collection-agency licensing (mandatory in NYC and certain counties); N.Y. GBL §§ 349 and 350 deceptive-acts and false-advertising private rights of action ($50 minimum / $1,000 cap on willful); CPLR 4544 small-print contracts excluding from evidence any contract whose type is smaller than 8 points; chain of title under N.Y. UCC Article 9 including the bill-of-sale-and-assignment foundation under CPLR 4518 business records as construed by *Bank of NY Mellon v. Gordon*, 171 AD3d 197 (2d Dept 2019); the 5-pattern fact-pattern triage (stale credit-card debt under the new 3-year SOL, debt-buyer plaintiff missing chain-of-title under CPLR 3015(e), default judgment entered post-sewer-service, default judgment entered post-CCFA without § 202.27-a evidence, active case with Reg F violations supporting FDCPA + GBL § 349 counterclaims), and synthetic example filings; and (2) ny-landlord-tenant covering RPAPL Article 7 summary proceedings (nonpayment under § 711(2) with the 14-day written demand predicate, holdover under § 711(1) with the 30/60/90-day notice-to-vacate scaled by tenancy length under RPL § 226-c as amended by HSTPA), the **2019 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act** (L 2019, ch 36) reforms including the 1-month-rent security-deposit cap (GOL § 7-108(1-a)), the $50-or-5%-whichever-less late-fee cap (RPL § 238-a), bilateral attorney's-fee shifting (RPL § 234), and the 6-year rent-overcharge lookback; the **2024 Good Cause Eviction Law** (RPL Article 6-A) covering market-rate NYC rentals plus opt-in jurisdictions with just-cause grounds and the greater-of-CPI+5%-or-10% rent-increase challenge threshold; rent regulation regimes (Rent Stabilization for pre-1974 NYC 6+-unit buildings, Rent Control, Loft Law, NYCHA / Section 8, Mitchell-Lama); RPL § 235-b implied warranty of habitability with rent withholding / repair-and-deduct / abatement counterclaim mechanics; NYC Local Law 136 of 2017 right to counsel for income-eligible tenants under NYC Admin Code § 26-1301; the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) automatic-stay mechanic under L 2021, ch 56; and the comprehensive defenses and counterclaims catalog (defective predicate notice, defective service, breach of warranty of habitability, retaliatory eviction under RPL § 223-b, NYS / NYC Human Rights Law discrimination, HSTPA-cap violations, Good Cause Eviction protections, RPL § 234 attorney's fees); (3) ny-personal-injury covering CPLR Article 14-A pure comparative fault + Article 16 several-liability cap on non-economic damages, the Insurance Law § 5102(d) no-fault 'serious injury' threshold + Article 51 PIP, Labor Law § 240(1) absolute scaffold-law liability + § 241(6) Industrial Code (12 NYCRR Part 23) + § 200 common-law negligence, GML § 50-e 90-day Notice of Claim against state actors with the GML § 50-i 1-year-+-90-day SOL, CPLR 214-a 30-month medical-malpractice SOL with continuous-treatment toll, CPLR 214-c discovery-rule toxic-tort SOL, EPTL § 5-4.1 wrongful-death (2-year SOL) and the separate EPTL § 11-3.2 survival action, the Child Victims Act (CPLR 214-g, L 2019, ch 11) and Adult Survivors Act (CPLR 214-j, L 2022, ch 203) revival windows, and the NY-unique Bill of Particulars practice at CPLR §§ 3041-3043; (4) ny-employment covering the NYS Human Rights Law (NY Exec Law § 296, all-size employer post-2019 reforms, the 'petty slights' harassment standard), the NYC Human Rights Law (NYC Admin Code § 8-107 with the *Williams v. NYC Housing Authority* construed-broadly rule under § 8-130, mandatory attorney's fees under § 8-502(g), caregiver / salary-history / stalking-victim categories), Labor Law § 191 frequency-of-pay (the *Vega v. CM & Associates Construction Management LLC* late-payment liquidated-damages theory), § 198 wage theft (6-year SOL, 100/200% liquidated damages), Labor Law § 740 whistleblower (post-2022 expansion to all-law-violations + 2-year SOL), NYS WARN Act (50+ employees, 90-day notice), 2018 NYS Sexual Harassment Act (mandatory training, NDA limits at Labor Law § 7515), and the CROWN Act protection against hair-based race discrimination; (5) ny-commercial-disputes covering the 22 NYCRR § 202.70 Commercial Division (county-by-county thresholds from $50k to $500k; Appendix A's 36 rules including the 25-page memo limit (Rule 17), the proportionality-in-discovery rule (Rule 11-c), the 25-question interrogatory cap (Rule 11-a), designated counsel (Rule 1), and accelerated adjudication (Rule 33)), CPLR 3016(b) heightened fraud-pleading particularity, CPLR 213(2) 6-year contract SOL + CPLR 213(8) 6/2-year fraud discovery rule, BCL § 720 derivative actions with the *Marx v. Akers* demand-futility framework, BCL § 1104-a judicial dissolution / shareholder oppression with the BCL § 1118 buyout-election escape valve, LLC Law § 702 dissolution under *Matter of 1545 Ocean Avenue LLC*, the Faithless Servant Doctrine (*Phansalkar v. Andersen Weinroth & Co.*), GOL §§ 5-1401 / 5-1402 making NY a destination forum for sophisticated commercial parties at $250k / $1M thresholds, CPLR 5004 9% pre-judgment interest, and the BCL § 624 books-and-records inspection remedy. 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