Informational Statement - Civil Cases is a legal document that was released by the New York Supreme Court - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What are civil cases?
A: Civil cases are legal disputes between individuals or entities.
Q: What types of issues are typically resolved in civil cases?
A: Civil cases can involve a wide range of issues such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, property disputes, and family law matters.
Q: Do I need a lawyer for a civil case in New York?
A: While you are not required to have a lawyer in a civil case, it is highly recommended to seek legal representation to navigate the complexities of the legal system.
Q: What is the statute of limitations for filing a civil case in New York?
A: The statute of limitations varies depending on the type of civil case. It is advisable to consult with an attorney to determine the applicable deadline for your specific case.
Q: Can I appeal a decision in a civil case in New York?
A: Yes, you have the right to appeal a decision in a civil case in New York. An appellate court will review the trial court's decision for errors of law or other legal issues.
Q: Are civil cases in New York heard by a judge or a jury?
A: Civil cases in New York can be heard by either a judge or a jury. The parties involved can request a jury trial, but in some cases, the judge may have the authority to decide the case without a jury.
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