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My case is on a day calendar published in the New York Law Journal. How can I get an adjournment?

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My case is on a day calendar published in the New York Law Journal. How can I get an adjournment?

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Adjournment requests are disfavored because the panel of Justices scheduled for a particular day will rarely, if ever, recombine in the ensuing months. The Justices prepare well in advance of the calendar date and to avoid wasting that work, a special calendar date must be arranged for adjourned cases. The best advice is to avoid the need for an adjournment by informing the court, in advance, of commitments that will interfere with an attorney’s ability to appear on a particular date. The court attempts to avoid scheduling conflicts when placing a case on the calendar.

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