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  1. Deputy Clerk's Office. For information regarding: Applications for the Extension of Time to File Briefs pursuant to the Court’s rules. Appellate procedure. Orders to show cause. Email questions about Extensions of Time to File Briefs to: AD2-ExtensionOfTime@nycourts.gov. (718) 722-6308.

  2. The Appellate Division amends the Rules of Professional Conduct to Address Overdraft Protection on Escrow Accounts. Second Department completes its expansion of mandatory e-filing via NYSCEF in Supreme and Surrogate’s Courts. The Appellate Division announces a new and easy method to request certificates of good standing.

  3. The courthouse of the Appellate Division, Second Department, is located in Kings County in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. The Supreme Court, of which the Appellate Division is a part, is New York State's principal trial court, with a branch in each of the State's 62 counties. The Justices of the Supreme Court are elected to 14-year ...

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  5. The Appellate Term, Second Department is located at 141 Livingston Street, 15th Floor, Brooklyn, New York 11201. In general, all papers must be filed with the clerk’s office at the above location.

  6. The Appellate Division, Second Department, has had three homes in its more than 100-year existence, all in historic downtown Brooklyn. The Old Kings County Courthouse 1896-1903 (Photo courtesy of the Brooklyn Historical Society) The court first sat in the old Kings County Courthouse, located on what is now the site of Brooklyn Law School at the ...

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · Fasulo has spent the past two decades working various positions around the Brooklyn-based Appellate Division, Second Department, and has served as acting clerk for the court since the August ...

  8. 1. Eligibility: Only candidates for admission to practice by the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department (hereafter “candidates”) who have taken the New York State (NYS) bar examination, including those transferred from another Judicial Department, or candidates who have a pending application before the Appellate Division to be ...

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