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§   7558.   Depositions   and  discovery;  rules  of  the  arbitration  administrator; adjournments. (a) After the appointment of the  panel  of  arbitrators and notwithstanding inconsistent provisions of sections four  hundred  eight  and  three thousand one hundred two of this chapter, the  parties to the arbitration may take  depositions  and  obtain  discovery  regarding  the  subject  matter of the arbitration and, to that end, use  and  exercise  the  same  rights,  remedies,  and  obligations  in   the  arbitration  as if the subject matter of the arbitration were pending in  a civil action.    (b) The arbitration administrator shall promulgate rules,  subject  to  the   approval  of  the  superintendent  of  insurance,  to  ensure  the  expeditious completion of discovery  and  the  prompt  commencement  and  conclusion of the hearing, consistent with applicable provisions of rule  thirty-four hundred six of this chapter.    (c)  An  adjournment  at the request of counsel for any of the parties  may be granted only by the chairperson  of  the  panel  for  good  cause  shown.  A  proceeding  under  this  article shall be treated in the same  manner as an action or proceeding in supreme court for  the  purpose  of  any claim by counsel of actual engagement.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-75-a > 7558

§   7558.   Depositions   and  discovery;  rules  of  the  arbitration  administrator; adjournments. (a) After the appointment of the  panel  of  arbitrators and notwithstanding inconsistent provisions of sections four  hundred  eight  and  three thousand one hundred two of this chapter, the  parties to the arbitration may take  depositions  and  obtain  discovery  regarding  the  subject  matter of the arbitration and, to that end, use  and  exercise  the  same  rights,  remedies,  and  obligations  in   the  arbitration  as if the subject matter of the arbitration were pending in  a civil action.    (b) The arbitration administrator shall promulgate rules,  subject  to  the   approval  of  the  superintendent  of  insurance,  to  ensure  the  expeditious completion of discovery  and  the  prompt  commencement  and  conclusion of the hearing, consistent with applicable provisions of rule  thirty-four hundred six of this chapter.    (c)  An  adjournment  at the request of counsel for any of the parties  may be granted only by the chairperson  of  the  panel  for  good  cause  shown.  A  proceeding  under  this  article shall be treated in the same  manner as an action or proceeding in supreme court for  the  purpose  of  any claim by counsel of actual engagement.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-75-a > 7558

§   7558.   Depositions   and  discovery;  rules  of  the  arbitration  administrator; adjournments. (a) After the appointment of the  panel  of  arbitrators and notwithstanding inconsistent provisions of sections four  hundred  eight  and  three thousand one hundred two of this chapter, the  parties to the arbitration may take  depositions  and  obtain  discovery  regarding  the  subject  matter of the arbitration and, to that end, use  and  exercise  the  same  rights,  remedies,  and  obligations  in   the  arbitration  as if the subject matter of the arbitration were pending in  a civil action.    (b) The arbitration administrator shall promulgate rules,  subject  to  the   approval  of  the  superintendent  of  insurance,  to  ensure  the  expeditious completion of discovery  and  the  prompt  commencement  and  conclusion of the hearing, consistent with applicable provisions of rule  thirty-four hundred six of this chapter.    (c)  An  adjournment  at the request of counsel for any of the parties  may be granted only by the chairperson  of  the  panel  for  good  cause  shown.  A  proceeding  under  this  article shall be treated in the same  manner as an action or proceeding in supreme court for  the  purpose  of  any claim by counsel of actual engagement.