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Malpractice Judgments

The rules and procedures for appeal bonds in malpractice cases, particularly those over $1 million.

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Jan 28, 2026
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What are the historical outcomes when courts have required collateralization for large appeal bonds in New York civil judgments?

When courts require collateralized appeal (supersedeas) bonds in large civil judgments, the predictable legal effect is to create an immediate stay of enforcement while materially tying up the appella...

Jan 26, 2026
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If a defendant appeals a civil judgment, what bonds or security are typically required to stay enforcement in New York state courts?

ordinarily requires an undertaking—most commonly an appeal or supersedeas bond—sufficient to cover the judgment, post‑judgment interest and costs to obtain an automatic stay of enforcement when a civi...

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