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The
Court of Appeals, New York State's highest court, is composed of
a Chief Judge and six Associate Judges, each appointed to a 14-year
term. New York's highest appellate court was established to articulate
statewide principles of law in the context of deciding particular
lawsuits. The Court thus generally focuses on broad issues of law
as distinguished from individual factual disputes. There is no jurisdictional
limitation based upon the amount of money at stake in a case or
the status or rank of the parties.
Contact Information
Address:
State of New York
Court of Appeals
20 Eagle Street,
Albany, New York
12207-1095
Phone:
Pertinent telephone numbers, click here.
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| Court Calendar and Case Summaries |
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There is one term of the Court of Appeals each year, commencing in January and continuing throughout the year in monthly sessions, usually excluding July. Oral arguments at the Court of Appeals are held during nine calendar months, and the Court usually sits in late August to hear and decide cases related to primary elections.
Yearly Session calendar - 2008 | 2009 |
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| Rules of the Court |
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| Practice Aids |
** NOTICE: The Preliminary Appeal Statement form, which, pursuant to section 500.9 (a) of the Court's Rules of Practice, must be filed within ten days after an appeal is taken, has been revised effective November 20, 2008
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