What is a civil lawsuit in NY?

What is a civil lawsuit in NY?

Civil litigation involves a legal dispute between two or more parties. Civil court lawsuits in New York involve claims for money damages or to require specific performance or refrain from doing something. Civil lawsuits can be a necessary part of running a business in New York.

Where can I find New York City civil court cases?

WebCivil Local contains cases from all the local Civil Courts in New York State (61 City Courts, the District Courts in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and the New York City Civil Courts). You may search for cases by Index Number, Party Name, Attorney/Firm Name or Judge, and produce calendars for a specific Attorney/Firm or by Judge or Part.

How to obtain jurisdiction over a defendant in New York?

In order to acquire jurisdiction over a prospective defendant, the plaintiff must deliver the summons and/or complaint to the defendant. New York Civil Practice and Rules (CPLR) provides for the various methods of service upon a natural person, a partnership, and a corporation.

Where can a plaintiff bring a lawsuit in New York?

The general New York rule is that the plaintiff may bring the action in any county in which any one of the parties, on the plaintiff’s or defendant’s side, resides. The choice is the plaintiff’s, at least initially. The plaintiff makes the choice based on a number of considerations, including calendar congestion]

Can a partnership be a plaintiff in New York?

In New York, a partnership can be a plaintiff or a defendant in its own name without all the partners being named. When the partnership is the defendant it should be named as such; then, to get jurisdiction of it, service need only be made on one of the general partners.

WebCivil Local contains cases from all the local Civil Courts in New York State (61 City Courts, the District Courts in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and the New York City Civil Courts). You may search for cases by Index Number, Party Name, Attorney/Firm Name or Judge, and produce calendars for a specific Attorney/Firm or by Judge or Part.

In order to acquire jurisdiction over a prospective defendant, the plaintiff must deliver the summons and/or complaint to the defendant. New York Civil Practice and Rules (CPLR) provides for the various methods of service upon a natural person, a partnership, and a corporation.

How to find the New York State Supreme Court?

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The general New York rule is that the plaintiff may bring the action in any county in which any one of the parties, on the plaintiff’s or defendant’s side, resides. The choice is the plaintiff’s, at least initially. The plaintiff makes the choice based on a number of considerations, including calendar congestion]