NYC Supreme Court Part Rules.
One Page Per Judge.
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.
View Full Profile →Hon. Rosa Grimaldi
Nassau County
Discovery enforcement, no-adjournment rule for pending MSJs, motion filing strategy.
View Full Profile →Hon. Paul Andrews
Suffolk County, Part 44/8
Commercial Division practice, on-record housekeeping, practical case management.
View Full Profile →Hon. Francisco Capella
Bronx County, Administrative Judge
Med-mal compliance conferences, enforcement focus, insurance coverage disclosure.
View Full Profile →Hon. Margaret Goldbourne
Bronx County, Pre-Trial Conferences
PTC routing, threshold motion requirements, no-open-motions rule, trial readiness.
View Full Profile →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.
View Full Profile →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.
View Full Profile →More judge profiles added monthly from courtroom appearances across all counties.
Select a County.
| County | Courthouse |
|---|---|
| Kings County (Brooklyn) | 360 Adams Street / Jay Street |
| New York County (Manhattan) | 60 / 80 / 111 Centre Street / 71 Thomas Street |
| Queens County | 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard |
| Bronx County | 851 Grand Concourse |
| Staten Island (Richmond) | 26 Central Avenue |
| Nassau County | 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola |
| Suffolk County | 1 Court Street, Riverhead |
| Orange County | 285 Main Street, Goshen |
| Putnam County | 20 County Center, Carmel |
Browse Every Judge Profile.
Direct links to every judge profile in the directory, grouped by county. Each profile includes published Part Rules from nycourts.gov plus practitioner notes where we have firsthand experience.
Manhattan (New York County)
- Hon. Suzanne Adams. Part 40.
- Hon. Andrew Borrok. Part 53.
- Hon. David Chen.
- Hon. Christopher Chin. Part 22.
- Hon. Paul A. Goetz. Part 47.
- Hon. Matthew V. Grieco. Part 30.
- Hon. Joel M. Cohen. Part 3.
- Hon. John C.V. Katsanos. Part 47 (Civil Branch).
- Hon. Kathy J. King. Room 351.
- Hon. Gerald Lebovits. Part 7.
- Hon. Nicholas W. Moyne. Part 41.
Kings County (Brooklyn)
- Hon. Devin P. Cohen. Part 91.
- Hon. Genine Edwards. Part 80.
- Hon. Desmond A. Green. Part 33.
- Hon. Ingrid Joseph. Part 83.
- Hon. Kathy J. King. Part 6.
- Hon. Katherine A. Levine. Part 92.
- Hon. Lisa Lewis. Part 21.
- Hon. Maslow. IAS.
- Hon. Reina Melendez. Part 4.
- Hon. Inga M. O’Neale. Part 23.
- Hon. Francois A. Rivera. Part 52.
- Hon. Robin K. Sheares. Part 96.
- Hon. Debra Silber. Part 9.
- Hon. Ellen M. Spodek. Part 63.
- Hon. Saul Stein. Part 17.
- Hon. Peter P. Sweeney. Part 73.
- Hon. Carolyn E. Wade. Part 84.
- Jury Coordinating Part (JCP).
- Room 130 Motion Practice.
Queens County
- Hon. Anna Culley. Part 27 Motions.
- Hon. Timothy J. Dufficy. Part 35.
- Hon. Peter Joseph Kelly. Part 02 Motions.
- Hon. Mojgan Cohanim Lancman. Part 20 Motions.
- Hon. Leonard Livote. Part 33.
Bronx County
- Hon. Joseph E. Capella. Part 23 / TAP.
- Hon. Frishman. Med-Mal.
- Hon. Alicia Gerez. Part 19.
- Hon. Goldbourne. IAS.
- Hon. Guzman. IAS.
- Hon. John A. Howard-Algarin. Part IA-14.
- Hon. Mary Lynn Nicolas-Brewster. Part IA-11.
- Hon. Matthew Parker-Raso. Part IA-21.
- Hon. Dakota D. Ramseur. IAS Part 34.
- Hon. Naita A. Semaj. Part 27.
- Hon. Llinet Socorro. IAS.
Nassau County
- Hon. Carolyn Mazzu Genovesi. IAS.
- Hon. Anna M. Grimaldi. Status Conferences.
- Hon. Margaret C. Reilly. ADR / ES.
- Hon. Francis Ricigliano. IAS.
- Hon. Catherine Rizzo.
- Hon. Philippe Solages Jr. IAS / ADR.
Suffolk County
- Hon. John J. Andrews. IAS Part 44.
- Hon. Kathy Bergmann. Compliance.
- Hon. Paul E. Hennings. IAS Part 43.
- Hon. Hensley. Suffolk County.
- Hon. Robert F. Quinlan.
Orange County
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What You’ll Find on Each Page.
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.
Always confirm current rules with the Part Clerk before appearing. Rules change, and this directory is a reference tool, not a substitute for checking with the court.
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Revision Notes
- May 2026: Updated Chin Part 22 scope to reflect Transit and Motor Vehicle Part with DCM conference calendar in Room 103. Added field notes from recent appearances in Part 6 (King), Part IA-21 (Parker-Raso), and IAS Part 44 (Andrews).
- April 2026: Expanded to include Queens, Bronx, Nassau, Richmond, Suffolk, Orange, and Putnam counties. All five boroughs now documented.
- March 2026: Added cross reference observations. Example: Sheares Part 96 slow versus King Room 351 fast.
- March 2026: Initial publication with verified intel on more than 20 justices.