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Covers Bronx County Supreme Court civil practice, including personal-injury actions, IAS Part routing, filing, and CPLR 3408 foreclosure conferences.
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> **NOT LEGAL ADVICE.** Verify the assigned Justice's Part
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NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Verify the assigned Justice's Part Rules before every filing.
Bronx County has historically been New York's highest-volume personal-injury trial venue. The county has a dedicated Personal Injury Part (IAS) calendar with its own calendaring practices. Pro se litigants in non-PI matters should expect substantial scheduling pressure as a consequence.
Bronx County, like Kings and Queens, runs a Foreclosure Settlement Conference Part for home-loan foreclosures under CPLR 3408.
Bronx Justices typically enforce strict Note-of-Issue deadlines and aggressive trial calendars. The county has been a Civil Differentiated Case Management (DCM) pilot jurisdiction.
Bronx County Part Rules: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/courts/12jd/supreme/civil/PartRules.shtml
Verify the assigned Justice's current rules every filing.
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