NYC Supreme Court Part Rules.
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Published Part Rules for New York Supreme Court judges, organized by county. Calendar days, filing requirements, motion practice, adjournment procedures, and conference protocols. All sourced from nycourts.gov and 28 years of practitioner experience.

Last verified: April 2026

Judge-by-judge intelligence compiled from in-person appearances by our covering attorneys and verified against nycourts.gov part assignments. See revision notes at the bottom of this page.

Featured Judge Profiles.

Deep-dive profiles of New York Supreme Court judges with practitioner intelligence on motion practice, conference procedures, and case management patterns. Built from filed appearances and courtroom experience.

Hon. Kathy J. King

Kings County, Part 6

CPLR 3211 motions, capacity and standing defects, oral argument requirements, case law patterns.

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Hon. Rosa Grimaldi

Nassau County

Discovery enforcement, no-adjournment rule for pending MSJs, motion filing strategy.

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Hon. Paul Andrews

Suffolk County, Part 44/8

Commercial Division practice, on-record housekeeping, practical case management.

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Hon. Francisco Capella

Bronx County, Administrative Judge

Med-mal compliance conferences, enforcement focus, insurance coverage disclosure.

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Hon. Margaret Goldbourne

Bronx County, Pre-Trial Conferences

PTC routing, threshold motion requirements, no-open-motions rule, trial readiness.

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Hon. Christopher Chin

New York County, Part 22

Transit and Motor Vehicle Part. Serious injury threshold practice, no-fault and Transit Authority litigation. Courtroom in Room 136 at 80 Centre Street; DCM conference calendar in Room 103 on Mondays and Fridays.

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Hon. John A. Howard-Algarin

Bronx County, Part IA-14 (Room 607)

General civil IAS Part. Long date adjournments available where motion practice is pending. Pre-trial conference flexibility tied to underlying motion timing.

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CountyCourthouse
Kings County (Brooklyn)360 Adams Street / Jay Street
New York County (Manhattan)60 / 80 / 111 Centre Street / 71 Thomas Street
Queens County88-11 Sutphin Boulevard
Bronx County851 Grand Concourse
Staten Island (Richmond)26 Central Avenue
Nassau County100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola
Suffolk County1 Court Street, Riverhead
Orange County285 Main Street, Goshen
Putnam County20 County Center, Carmel

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Every judge page includes the part’s published rules from nycourts.gov, organized in a consistent format: calendar days, filing requirements, motion practice, adjournment procedures, and conference protocols. We format and present these rules in plain language so you can find what you need quickly.

Some pages also include practitioner notes from attorneys with direct experience in that part. These are marked with a small indicator on the page. We add practitioner notes selectively, only where we have firsthand knowledge worth sharing.

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