Under CPLR 2004, "the court may extend the time fixed by any statute, rule or order for doing any act, upon such terms as may be just and upon good cause shown, whether the application for extension is made before or after the expiration of the time fixed." In exercising its discretion to grant an extension, the court may consider such factors as the length of the delay, the reason or excuse for the delay, and any prejudice to the opponent of the motion.
Bank of N.Y. Mellon v. Ramsamooj, NY Slip Op 04652 (2d Dep't September 20, 2023)