Court of Appeals of New York - October 2000 Opinion Summaries
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WESTVIEW ASSOCIATES v. GUARANTY NATIONAL INS. CO.Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law, Insurance LawWhere insurance coverage is unclear or ambiguous, ambiguity must be resolved in favor of the insured; if the exclusionary clause lacks the particular... |
10/26/2000 | 1 No. 110 |
PEOPLE v. JOHNSONCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe law governing the endangerment of the welfare of a child, Penal Law 260.10(1), is written broadly enough to support a conviction for conduct... |
10/26/2000 | 2 No. 111 |
PEOPLE v. SANTORELLICourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureState prosecutors who do not possess FBI interview reports pertaining to a federal investigation cannot be charged with the FBI's refusal to disclose... |
10/26/2000 | 2 No. 104 |
IN RE: YARBOUGH v. FRANCOCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Landlord Tenant LawThe four-month statute of limitations for challenging the denial of a tenant's request to vacate a New York City Housing Authority default... |
10/26/2000 | 2 No. 101 |
PEOPLE v. CINTRONCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureCircumstantial evidence pertaining to defendant's flight from police in stolen car was sufficient to establish that defendant knew that the car was... |
10/24/2000 | 2 No. 96 |
IN RE: MARZEC v. DEBUONOCourt of Appeals of New York
Government BenefitsMedicaid regulations governing eligibility for benefits do not authorize a reduction in the applicant's income, in an amount necessary to meet the... |
10/24/2000 | 4 No. 102 |
PEOPLE v. LYNCHCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedureviewed objectively,defendant's brutal and sustained attack on the victim was sufficient legal evidence of depraved indifference to human life to... |
10/24/2000 | 2 No. 116 |
DARBY & DARBY, P.C. v. VSI INTERNATIONAL, INC. ET AL.Court of Appeals of New York
Ethics & Disciplinary Code, Legal MalpracticeA New York law firm, retained to defend a corporate client in a Florida patent infringement litigation, lacked a duty to advise the client of a novel... |
10/24/2000 | 1 No. 114 |
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