2106 again…
In the world of appellate practice, there are three types of appeals you can take up. The first type of appeal involves the instance where you
In the world of appellate practice, there are three types of appeals you can take up. The first type of appeal involves the instance where you
I got that line from another blogger. That comment refers to a case that is anything but remarkable. Although there was a long and very thoughtful
Perhaps one of the most obnoxious things in this area of law is that firms attempt to “amplify” their respective positions through oral argument. This occurs
Haire v Bonelli 2008 NY Slip Op 10250 (3d Dept. 2008) “When courts consider a motion under CPLR 3211, pleadings are afforded a liberal construction, with
I have an observation here that I want to share with those who read this – which I think consists of me, myself and I. The