For Whom (and What) the SOL Tolls (or Suspends) - The Legend of Hanuman

For Whom (and What) the SOL Tolls (or Suspends)


 

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On March 20, 2020, then NY Governor Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.8 tolling or suspending–which was it?–“any specific time limit for the commencement, filing, or service of any legal action, notice, motion, or other process or proceeding, as prescribed by the procedural laws of the state[.]”  

Since then, New York trial and appellate courts have diverged on whether that executive order tolled (by adding to) or suspended (by pausing) limitations periods past (tolled) or through (suspended) November 3, 2020.

Join Roy A. Mura of Mura Law Group, PLLC, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2022 at 12:00 NOON  (ET) for a review and discussion of both Executive Order 202.8 and how the New York courts have since answered the question of whether that set of related executive orders constituted a toll or suspension of the “specific time limit[s]…prescribed by the procedural laws of the state[.]”

Registration in advance is required to attend this FREE Zoom meeting.  To register, click HERE.

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