Motion for a Protective Order in New York State Supreme Court | Practical Law
A Practice Note explaining why and when to make a motion for a protective order under Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) 3103 and also addressing appellate review of orders deciding protective order motions. This Note discusses protective orders regarding notices and subpoenas for the production of documents or things, notices for physical or mental examination, interrogatories, notices of deposition, notices to admit, privileged materials, tax returns, and trade secrets.