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Calendaring of New York Appeals

06.26.2019

How does a case get on the calendar of an Appellate Division Court in New York State? The Court is in session for nine terms per year, with the June term reserved for appeals among other proceedings.

Once an appeal has been perfected or a proceeding has been commenced or transferred to the Appellate Division, the Clerk’s Office issues a scheduling order that directs that appeal or proceeding to be placed on the calendar for the next available term. The order also sets a date for respondent briefs and reply briefs to be filed. Click here to learn more.

Of course, in order to appeal a case to the Appellate Division in New York, you may need to purchase an appeal or supersedeas bond in an amount determined by the court.

Where can you easily purchase an appeal or supersedeas Bond?

Colonial Surety offers the direct and digital way to obtain an  appeal or supersedeas bond. We are the insurance company — which means no agent, no broker, and no middleman. We make it easy to obtain your bond instantly. The steps are easy — get a quote online, fill out your information, satisfy underwriting requirements, and enter your payment method. Print or e-file your bond from your office. It’s that simple!