The court schedule for the intermediate appellate court covering a specific geographic region of New York State manages the flow of appeals from various trial courts. This schedule typically outlines case arguments, motion hearings, and other court proceedings, providing structure and predictability for legal professionals and the public. For instance, a specific date and time would be assigned for an appeal concerning a commercial dispute originating from a trial court within the designated area.
Access to this publicly available court schedule is essential for maintaining transparency and efficiency within the judicial system. It allows lawyers to prepare their cases effectively, ensures timely resolution of appeals, and enables individuals and organizations to track the progress of relevant legal matters. Historically, these schedules were primarily physical documents, but digital accessibility has greatly expanded public access and enhanced the court’s operational efficiency.