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FAQ - March 30, 2020

Coronavirus (COVID-19) New York Courts

While the coronavirus certainly has disrupted “business as usual,” New York federal and state courts are trying, despite challenges, to remain open to address urgent matters and move pending cases forward without undue delay.

Davis & Gilbert litigation partners Marc Rachman and Ina Scher address the key questions on how the courts are modifying their practices. If you have additional questions on the status of New York courts, or any other jurisdictions, please contact them or the D&G attorney with whom you have regular contact.

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