On January 31, 2019 a
Party Notice
was filed
involving a dispute between
Neicida Armand,
and
Steven A Lawrence,
The City Of Mount Vernon,
for Torts - Motor Vehicle
in the District Court of Westchester County.
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FILED: WESTCHESTER COUNTY CLERK 10/02/2019 01:10 PM INDEX NO. 51817/2019
NYSCEF DOC. NO. 8 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 10/02/2019
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
JUDGE PC PART, _, PC PART
Index No. 51817/2019
NEICIDA ARMAND
- v.-
THE CITY OF MOUNT VERNON et al
COURT NOTICE
on Behalf of - Conference Part
Filing Preliminary
In actions subject to mandatory e-filing, counsel for plaintiff is required to notify any party
that has not yet recorded participation in NYSCEF of this conference date by mail within
five (5) business days of the date of this notice and file proof thereof on NYSCEF. Unless
otherwise exempt from e-filing, parties should promptly record participation in NYSCEF to
receive court notices.
In actions not subject to mandatory e-filing, counsel for plaintiff is required to notify all
parties of this conference date by mail within five (5) business days of the date of this
notice and file proof thereof with the County Clerks office and the Preliminary Conference
Part.
Please be advised that the above captioned matter has been set down for a preliminary
conference on October 15, 2019 at 9:30 a.m., in the Preliminary Conference Part on the
8th floor (check in - Room of the Westchester Courthouse. Please refer to the
811) County
Rules of the Preliminary Conference Part and be guided accordingly.
This preliminary conference may be adjourned once by written request of all parties
submitted at least two (2) days prior to the preliminary conference. Requests for
adjournments may be made to the Preliminary Conference Part by mail (directed to the
attention of the Preliminary Conference Part), facsimile to (914)995-2194, or e-mail to
PreliminaryConferenceWestchester@nycourts.gov and shall include two (2) proposed
alternative dates for rescheduling the preliminary conference, which dates shall be no later
than one month following the scheduled preliminary conference.
Where all parties can agree upon a discovery schedule, you may submit a preliminary
conference stipulation to the Preliminary Conference Part to be so ordered. In the event
that the preliminary conference stipulation is submitted at least three (3) business days
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FILED: WESTCHESTER COUNTY CLERK 10/02/2019 01:10 PM INDEX NO. 51817/2019
NYSCEF DOC. NO. 8 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 10/02/2019
COURT NOTICE
on Behalf of - Conference Part
Filing Preliminary
prior to the scheduled preliminary conference date and is determined to be acceptable, no
appearance at the preliminary conference will be required.
The preliminary conference stipulation form is available in the Preliminary Conference Part
and online on the website of the Ninth Judicial District at
www.nycourts.gov/courts/9jd/diffcasemgmt.shtml. In matters subject to e-
mandatory
filing, parties may submit same to the Preliminary Conference Part by NYSCEF. In matters
not subject to mandatory e-filing, parties may submit same to the Preliminary Conference
Part by mail (directed to the attention of the Preliminary Conference Part), facsimile to
(914) 995-2194, or e-mail to PreliminaryConferenceWestchester@nycourts.gov (fully
executed, scanned, pdf format copies only).
The preliminary conference stipulation submitted must be signed by all parties who have
appeared in the action and must strictly comply with 22 NYCRR §202.19 and provide that
all disclosure be completed within 8, 12 or 15 months in expedited, standard and complex
cases, respectively as set forth in 22 NYCRR §202.19. If the preliminary conference
stipulation is not submitted, or is not submitted in a timely basis to allow proper review,
the preliminary conference shall take place as scheduled.
Dora Hancock
Principal Court Analyst
Preliminary Conference Part
DATED 10/02/2019 FILED By Dora N Hancock
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Document Filed Date
October 02, 2019
Case Filing Date
January 31, 2019
Category
Torts - Motor Vehicle
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