The New York Preliminary Conference Stipulation and Order For Discovery is a document issued by the court as part of the pre-trial process. It sets out the scope of discovery that is to be conducted before a trial and the deadlines for production of documents. This document is a crucial step in civil litigation and is meant to facilitate an efficient and orderly discovery process. There are two main types of New York Preliminary Conference Stipulation and Order For Discovery: general discovery, which covers all matters related to the case, and specific discovery, which focuses on specific issues identified by one or both parties. The document also outlines the procedures for conducting discovery, including the exchange of documents, taking of depositions, and other discovery requests. In addition, it may include provisions for sanctions for failure to comply with discovery orders, as well as for the costs of discovery.