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Chief Judge DiFiore Announces Expansion of Commercial Division to Bronx County

By Thomas Monahan on April 9, 2019
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During her annual State of Our Judiciary speech on February 26, 2019, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore announced that the Commercial Division would be expanding to Bronx County. As stated by Chief Judge DiFiore, the expansion is “in recognition of the economic resurgence taking place in the Bronx” and “the number of commercial cases filed in Bronx Supreme Civil.” Although the change was effective on April 1, 2019, the Commercial Division has yet to announce which justices will be assigned to these new Commercial Division openings or amend the Commercial Division Rules to provide for, among other things, a jurisdictional threshold for the Commercial Division in Bronx County.

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    New York Commercial Division Round-Up Blog
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    Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
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