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NY Code - Article 34: CALENDAR PRACTICE; TRIAL PREFERENCES
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Section 3401
Rules for the hearing of causes
Section 3402
Note of issue
Section 3403
Trial preferences
Section 3404
Dismissal of abandoned cases
Section 3405
Arbitration of certain claims
Section 3406
Mandatory filing and pre-calendar conference in dental, podiatric and medical malpractice actions
Section 3407
Preliminary conference in personal injury actions involving certain terminally ill parties
Section 3408
Mandatory settlement conference in residential foreclosure actions
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