Tag: New York Court System

What Is the Difference Between a Summons and a Subpoena?

Legal documents can sound similar, especially if you do not deal with court matters every day. Two of the most commonly confused documents are a summons and a subpoena. While both are used in connection with legal proceedings, they serve very different purposes and apply to different people. Understanding the difference can help law firms,… Read more »

What Is a 1303 Mailing in a New York Foreclosure Case?

Foreclosure cases in New York come with very specific notice requirements, and one of the most important is the 1303 notice. If that notice is not handled properly, it can create delays and even put the foreclosure action at risk. Under New York law, the 1303 notice is part of the state’s mortgage foreclosure requirements… Read more »