Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 51, December 18, 2024
Section 1250.6 - Reproduction of Records, Appendices and Briefs(a) Compliance with the CPLR. Briefs, appendices and reproduced full records shall comply with the requirements of CPLR 5528 and 5529, and reproduced full records shall, in addition, comply with the requirements of CPLR 5526. (b) Method of Reproduction. Briefs, records and appendices shall be reproduced by any method that produces a permanent, legible, black image on white paper or its digital equivalent. Use of recycled paper and reproduction on both sides of the paper is encouraged for hard copy filings and submissions. (c) Paper Quality, Size and Binding. Paper shall be of a quality approved by the chief administrator of the courts and shall be opaque, unglazed, white in color and measure 11 inches along the bound edge by 81/2 inches. Records, appendices and briefs shall be bound on the left side in a manner that shall keep all the pages securely together; however, binding by use of any metal fastener or similar hard material that protrudes or presents a bulky surface or sharp edge is prohibited. Records and appendices shall be divided into volumes not to exceed two inches in thickness. (d) Designation of Parties. The parties to all appeals shall be designated in the record and briefs by adding the word ''Appellant,'' ''Respondent,'' etc., as the case may be, following the party's name, e.g., ''Plaintiff-Respondent,'' ''Defendant-Appellant,'' ''Petitioner-Appellant,'' ''Respondent-Respondent,'' etc. Parties who have not appealed and against whom the appeal has not been taken shall be listed separately and designated as they were in the trial court, e.g., ''Plaintiff,'' ''Defendant,'' ''Petitioner,'' ''Respondent.'' In appeals from the Surrogate's Court or from judgments on trust accountings, the caption shall contain the title used in the trial court including the name of the decedent or grantor, followed by a listing of all parties to the appeal, properly designated. In causes originating in the Appellate Division, the parties shall be designated ''Petitioner'' and ''Respondent'' or ''Plaintiff'' and ''Defendant.'' (e) Docket Number. The cover of all records, briefs and appendices shall display the appellate division docket number assigned to the cause, or such other identifying number as the court shall direct, in the upper right-hand portion opposite the title. N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 1250.6
Adopted New York State Register October 31, 2018/Volume XL, Issue 44, eff. 9/17/2018