On May 23, 2018 a
Party Notice
was filed
involving a dispute between
Christopher Healy,
Joyce Healy,
and
Citigroup Technology, Inc.,
Tishman Construction Corporation,
for Torts - Other (personal injury)
in the District Court of New York County.
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FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 05/12/2021 11:09 AM INDEX NO. 154864/2018
NYSCEF DOC. NO. 21 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 05/12/2021
STATE OF NEW YORK
UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM
FIRST JUDICIAL DISRICT
SUPREME COURT, CIVIL BRANCH
60 CENTRE STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10007-1474
(646) 386-5567
FAX: (212) 401-9037
HON. LAWRENCE MARKS DEBORAH A. KAPLAN
Chief Administrative Judge Administrative Judge for Civil Matters
First Judicial District
GEORGE J. SILVER
Deputy Chief Administrative Judge
New York City Courts
NOTICE OF ADR OPTIONS- PART 58 GENERAL IAS PART
SUPREME COURT NEW YORK COUNTY CIVIL BRANCH
Consistent with the policy of the Unified Court System, Supreme Court, New York County Civil Branch
encourages the resolution of civil legal disputes utilizing Alternative or Appropriate Dispute Resolution
(ADR) methods including mediation, arbitration, neutral evaluation, in-court settlement practices, and
summary trials.
During the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, New York County Supreme Court is continuing its
commitment to find less costly and innovative ways of resolving matters and offers remote Mediation or
Neutral Evaluation services for certain matters pending in our Court.
Cases may be referred to Mediation or Neutral Evaluation at any time during the litigation, including at
the preliminary conference. The Commercial Division Mediation Program offers parties access, free of
charge for three hours, to well qualified mediators, who have extensive Commercial experience. Our Civil
Mediation Program offers 90 minutes for non-commercial cases. Although parties are not obligated to
settle in mediation, parties often resolve the matter in whole or in part. If a settlement is not reached during,
parties may proceed in Court. The Early Neutral Evaluation Program “ENEP” offers parties access, free
of charge, to qualified Neutral Evaluators. The goal of the ENEP is to assist the parties and their counsel
in reaching a resolution or to decide a discrete issue or issues. Although parties are not obligated to settle,
parties often resolve the discrete issues referred to the Neutral. Please see our website for information.
For matters with housing and habitability related issues, the New York County Supreme Court partners
with the New York Peace Institute to provide mediation as an alternative to court for free. Mediation offers
a chance for landlords, property managers and tenants to find solutions to a variety of disagreements.
The Court strongly encourages you to try ADR. Acceptance into the any ADR program through this
notice requires that all parties voluntarily consent. If all parties agree to ADR, please email Jean Norton,
ADR Coordinator for Supreme Court, New York County, at jnorton@nycourts.gov for the referral. Please
contact Ms. Norton with any questions, not the Court Part where your matter is pending.
We look forward to working with you.
Hon. Deborah A. Kaplan Hon. David Cohen Jean Norton
Administrative Judge Part 58 General IAS Part ADR Coordinator
Supreme Court, New York Supreme Court, New York Supreme Court, New York
County-Civil Branch County-Civil Branch County-Civil Branch
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Document Filed Date
May 12, 2021
Case Filing Date
May 23, 2018
Category
Torts - Other (personal injury)
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