Section 1101. Disclosure  


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  • (a)  CPLR applicable. The procedures set forth in the CPLR relative to
      disclosure, bill of particulars and the procuring of a copy of the items
      of an account, shall govern in this court, subject to paragraph (b).
        (b) Parties and non-parties. All notices, orders, subpoenas and  other
      papers  relating  to  disclosure may be served in any part of the county
      and shall be served by such means as would be permissible in the supreme
      court in a like instance.
        (c) Protective order.  The protective order provided  for  in  CPLR  §
      3103  shall  be  available  in  this  court  with  regard  to all of the
      foregoing, and shall not be limited to the disclosure  devices  provided
      in article 31 of the CPLR.
        (d)  Extra-territorial  disclosure. In any case where disclosure would
      be available in the supreme court in a like case, but is unavailable  in
      this   court   by   virtue   of  any  territorial  limitation  upon  its
      jurisdiction, the court may,  upon  motion  on  notice  to  all  adverse
      parties,  make  an  order to obtain disclosure from a source without the
      municipality, county or state by the use of  any  device  to  which  the
      supreme  court  might  resort to obtain disclosure from a source without
      the state.