Motion for Discovery Sanctions in New York State Supreme Court | Practical Law

Motion for Discovery Sanctions in New York State Supreme Court | Practical Law

A Practice Note outlining the grounds and procedure for a motion for sanctions under Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) 3126 for failure to respond to a discovery demand or comply with a discovery order. This Note addresses the applicable rules, good faith affirmations, and appeals. It also addresses the available sanctions, including conditional orders of preclusion and sanctions for spoliation of evidence.

Motion for Discovery Sanctions in New York State Supreme Court

Practical Law Practice Note w-009-2780 (Approx. 28 pages)

Motion for Discovery Sanctions in New York State Supreme Court

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
A Practice Note outlining the grounds and procedure for a motion for sanctions under Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) 3126 for failure to respond to a discovery demand or comply with a discovery order. This Note addresses the applicable rules, good faith affirmations, and appeals. It also addresses the available sanctions, including conditional orders of preclusion and sanctions for spoliation of evidence.