The Appellate Division, First Department has announced that it is “transitioning to a virtual court until further notice,” and that it will soon resume many operations, including holding May and June special terms that will include oral arguments via Skype, and electronic calendaring of appeals and motions.

The busy intermediate state appellate court, which hears criminal, civil and Family Court appeals from both Manhattan and the Bronx, has not been calendaring appeals and motions or holding its normal slate of oral arguments since March, when it was forced to suspend most of its operations as the shutdown effects of the novel coronavirus took hold across New York.

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