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Ny Practice And Procedure for the New York Bar Exam

New York-specific court procedures

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What You'll Study in Ny Practice And Procedure

Special Proceedings
Jurisdiction
Service
Motions
Trial
Comparative Fault
Multiple Parties
Venue
Disclosure
Municipal Liability
Statute of Limitations
Summary Judgment
Trial Preparation
Post-Trial
Appeals
Administrative Review
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Provisional Remedies
Government Liability
Parties
Class Actions
Pleadings
Default
Discontinuance
Enforcement
Fees
Commencement & Service
Commencement & Pleadings
Pleadings & Responsive Papers
Motions to Dismiss
Motions & Waiver
Pleadings & Defaults
Case Management
Parties & Capacity
Joinder & Trial Management
Disclosure & Privileges
Disclosure Motions
Evidence in Civil Practice
Judgments & Enforcement
Attorneys’ Fees & Liens
Motions (Post-Decision)

Sample Ny Practice And Procedure Questions

1What is CPLR Article 78 and when does it apply?
2What is personal jurisdiction under CPLR 302?
3How is service of process accomplished under CPLR 308?

What You'll Master

Master New York CPLR provisions for commencing actions and service of process
Learn New York-specific statute of limitations periods and tolling rules
Memorize CPLR disclosure (discovery) rules and their differences from federal rules
Understand New York motion practice, including summary judgment standards under CPLR 3212
Nail New York venue rules, transfer provisions, and forum non conveniens standards
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Ny Practice And Procedure for New York Bar Exam FAQ

What NY Practice and Procedure topics are covered?
Our flashcards cover CPLR jurisdiction (personal and subject matter), service of process, statute of limitations, venue, joinder, disclosure, motions (dismiss, summary judgment), trial procedures, judgments, and appeals in New York courts.
How does NY Practice differ from federal Civil Procedure?
New York has its own procedural rules under the CPLR that differ significantly from the Federal Rules. Key differences include methods of commencing an action (filing vs. filing-plus-service), disclosure scope, and motion standards. Our flashcards highlight these distinctions.
Are the New York statute of limitations rules covered?
Yes. We cover all major statutes of limitations under the CPLR, including the borrowing statute, tolling provisions (infancy, insanity, absence from state), and the relation-back doctrine for amended pleadings.
Is this subject heavily tested on the New York bar exam?
Yes. NY Practice and Procedure is one of the most frequently tested New York-specific subjects. Our flashcards focus on the CPLR provisions most commonly tested in essay questions.

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