Supreme Court - 11th JD Queens

Administrative Judge
Hon. Jeremy S. Weinstein

Chief Clerk
Tracy Catapano-Fox

Civil Term
MOTION SUPPORT OFFICE
ROOM 140
718 298-1009

All noticed motions & petitions filed with a Request for Judicial Intervention will be administratively rescheduled to the following week(s) on the assigned Justices' motion day.

All noticed motions & petitions in matters assigned to a Justice, MUST be noticed for the assigned Justices’ motion day returnable at the correct address. Failure to do so, the court will administratively reschedule the application to the following week(s) on the assigned Justices' motion day.

In both of the above situations, the movant shall be responsible for notifying all parties of the rescheduled day and location. Counsel are encouraged to utilize the court’s website to view the Judge’s part rules.

and to ascertain the rescheduled motion day at the following link: Web Civil Supreme


Lists of Frequently Asked Questions and Judges' Motion Days are also available.

RJI Motions and Petitions

All notices of motions or petitions filed with a Request for Judicial Intervention will be administratively rescheduled to the following week before the assigned justice on their motion day.

Please refer to the Web Civil Supreme link to ascertain the rescheduled day.

Post RJI Motions and Petitions

A Motion/Petition on notice in assigned cases must be made returnable before the appropriate Justice on their assigned motion day.

All motions in Post-Note matters shall be made returnable before the I.A.S. Justice assigned; however, one month prior to the Trial Scheduling Part appearance (not Pretrial Conference appearance) motions shall be made returnable before the Trial Scheduling Justice on a Tuesday

Responsive Papers

Motion Support does not process or forward responsive papers including cross motions. Counsel are advised to follow the assigned Judge’s rules regarding their submission.

Memorandum Decision

Memorandum decisions are filed with the county clerk awaiting submission of a proposed order or judgment to the Motion Support Office. Counsel are advised to adhere to NYCRR 202.48 regarding the submission or settlement of their proposed order or judgment. Counsel are also asked to attach a copy of the memorandum to their proposed order or judgment.

Submission of Proposed Orders and Judgments
With Motions on Notice

Counsel are advised when submitting proposed orders or judgments with motions on notice, to keep proposed orders or proposed judgments separate and apart from the motions papers. Proposed orders or judgments incorporated within the motion papers will be considered exhibits and treated as such.

Counsel are asked not to submit or settle multiple proposed orders or judgments.

Conforming of Orders and Judgments

Court personnel are not authorized to conform copies of orders or judgments. The accuracy of conformed copies rests with counsel. Certified copies may be obtained at the Court Clerk's office for a fee.

Notice of Medical Malpractice

When filing an RJI on a medical malpractice action, after filing and paying for the RJI in Room 106, deposit copy of RJI (with receipt stamp) and Notice of Medical malpractice in the Trial Term basket in Room 140.

Trial Preference

All applications for trial preference must be made via motion through the Motion Support Office.


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