Motions in State Court
Motions in Federal Court
Rules you will need to reference for the exam (!)
Service of Process
Potpourri
100

7 days prior to the return date.

What is the timing for answering a "16 day motion"?

100

Local Rule 6.1 indicates 14 days.

What is the time period given to answer a motion?

100

CPLR 2214

What is the main rule that governs motion timing in State Court.

100

Making at least 3 attempts when trying to effectuate service of process.

What is due diligence that must be carried out before resorting to substituted service?

100

Complaint, Answer, Counterclaim, Crossclaim and Reply.

What are the pleadings?

200

When you need a judge assigned to your case.

What is when do you file an RJI (Request for Judicial Intervention).

200

When the material you want to file is confidential.

When would you apply for a sealing order?

200

SDNY/EDNY Local Rule 6.1

What is the main local rule that governs motion timing in Federal Court?

200

When a process server gives the papers to a responsible person other than the intended recipient.

What is "suitable age and discretion service"?

200

If no prejudice is shown, then it should be freely granted.

What is the ability (standard) to amend your pleading?

300

Move the date to the next business day.

What do you do when the return date of a motion falls on a holiday or weekend?

300

SDNY/EDNY Local Rule 11.1 or your Judges Individual Rules.

What is the rule(s) that governs the form of motion papers?

300

CPLR 308.

What is the rule that governs service of process in State Court?

300

10 days after the affidavit of service is filed.

When is service "complete" in a substituted service situation?

300

These are permissive in State Court but not in Federal Court.

What are counterclaims?

400

When the period of time to be counted is 2 days or less.

When would you not count a weekend or holiday when computing response time?

400

A motion whose disposition will end the case.

What is a dispositive motion?

400

Civil Practice Law and Rules.

What does CPLR stand for?

400

30 days after the summons and complaint is served.

What is how much time you have to answer a complaint that was served outside of New York State?

400

What are Personal, Subject Matter, and In Rem.

What are the 3 types of jurisdictions?

500

An application to the court for an order.

What is a motion?

500

An Individual Judge's Rule that requires motion papers to be filed only after the motion is fully briefed.

What is the bundling rule?

500

Where you will find specific preferences/rules for a particular Judge.

What is the Judge's Individual Rules.

500

Service on a Sunday and sometimes on a Saturday.

What is when service of process is void?

500

Where a corporation's ties to the State are so constant and pervasive as to render it essentially at home in the foreign state.

What is the "At Home" Doctrine?