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New York State Court System & Coronavirus Pandemic – Filing of New Non-Essential Matters to Begin May 25, 2020 in All Counties
The NY Chief Administrative Judge released a Memorandum on May 20, 2020, announcing that, beginning Monday, May 25, "e-filing through the NYSCEF system -- including the filing of new non-essential matters -- will be restored in those counties of the state that have...
New York State Court System to Begin Return to In-Person Courthouse Operations: Judges & Staff to Start Return to Their Courthouse, New Case Filings Will Be Accepted.
The New York State court system issued a press release revealing that they will start the gradual return of judges and staff to courthouses in upstate counties that have met the Governor’s established safety benchmarks for the COVID-19 pandemic. While remaining open...
NY Courts & COVID-19 Update – Electronic Document Delivery System
EDDS The Unified Court System implemented the Electronic Document Delivery System (EDDS), for delivery and filing of documents in place of paper filings in courts throughout the Unified Court System during the COVID-19 public health emergency. You may find more...
Artificial Intelligence Used to Measure Decrease in Construction Due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Construction activity in New York has declined by 48% since March 2, 2020, according to an artificial intelligence (A.I.) driven tool that uses live field data to measure changes of commercial construction activity in the United States since the COVID–19 pandemic...
NYC DOB Bans Non-Essential Construction & Demolition Sites during COVID-19 Outbreak
On 3/30/2020, the NYC Department of Buildings issued a Guidance Document for owners and contractors on the enforcement of essential vs. non-essential construction under NYS Governor’s Executive Order 202.6, Guidance on Executive Order 202.6 published by NYS ESDC Item...
NY Courts & COVID-19 Outbreak – Filing of Essential Matters Only
Given the suspension of civil statutes of limitation under the Governor’s executive order 202.8, the New York State (NYS) courts issued an administrative order (AO/78/20) directing that the courts will not accept any filings, either hard-copy or e-filed, that are NOT...
Delays in Construction Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19)
As the coronavirus spreads, it will no doubt affect the world's industries, including construction. Construction delays will occur. The question is then how these delays will be handled under the construction agreements. There are several reports of U.S. construction...
New York City’s Sustainable Roof Laws: Developers & Building Owners
While the buzz around New York City’s Climate Mobilization Act, passed in April 2019, has dissolved, property owners, architects, engineers, builders, and real estate financiers are dealing with the putting new policies into practice. Since November 15, 2019, Local...
New York is One of 2019’s Construction Mega Cities
Today, more than half of the world lives in an urban area and by 2050, this number is expected to increase to some two-thirds of the world’s population.i This presents companies in the construction industry with significant opportunities for growth. GlobalData tracks...