N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 202.20-h - Pre-Trial Memoranda, Exhibit Book and Requests for Jury Instructions
(a) The court may
direct that counsel submit pre-trial memoranda at the pre-trial conference, or
such other time as the court may set. Counsel shall comply with CPLR 2103(e).
Unless otherwise directed by the court, a single memorandum no longer than 25
pages shall be submitted by each side and no memoranda in response shall be
submitted.
(b) The court may direct
that on the first day of trial or at such other time as the court may set,
counsel shall submit an indexed binder or notebook, or the electronic
equivalent, of trial exhibits for the court's use. Such submission shall
include a copy for each attorney on trial and the originals in a similar binder
or notebook for the witnesses. Plaintiff's exhibits shall be numerically
tabbed, and defendant's exhibits shall be tabbed alphabetically.
(c) Where the trial is by jury, counsel
shall, on the first day of the trial or such other time as the court may set,
provide the court with case-specific requests to charge and proposed jury
interrogatories. Where the requested charge is from the New York Pattern Jury
Instructions - Civil, a reference to the PJI number will suffice. Submissions
should be by hard copy and electronically, as directed by the court.
Notes
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