The New York Preliminary Conference Stipulation and Order (Judge Emerson) is a document issued by the New York Supreme Court that outlines the details of the parties involved in a case, their respective positions, and the procedural rules that will govern the case. The document typically includes the names of the parties, the claims and defenses asserted by each party, the issues to be litigated, the amount of discovery to be conducted, and the timing of the various proceedings. It may also include any additional orders or stipulations that the parties have agreed upon. Judge Emerson's version of the document is usually more detailed than other versions, and it includes specific rules for how the case should be conducted, including deadlines for motions, depositions, and other proceedings. Different types of New York Preliminary Conference Stipulation and Order (Judge Emerson) include orders for discovery, orders for preliminary conference, orders for scheduling conference, orders for trial and orders for summary judgment.