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I was notified that my case will receive “submission calendar” treatment. What does that mean and does it indicate that the court takes a negative view of the appeal?

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I was notified that my case will receive “submission calendar” treatment. What does that mean and does it indicate that the court takes a negative view of the appeal?

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The court may, in its discretion, deny argument of any cause (22 NYCRR 670.20[d]). It does so in relatively noncomplex cases and places them on a calendar of submitted matters. This does not indicate that the court deems the appeal to be without merit, but rather only that the court has concluded that it does not need oral argument to assist in deciding the matter.

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