Court of Appeals of New York - May 2001 Opinion Summaries
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ULSTER HOME CARE, INC. v. VACCOCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Government Benefits, Health LawNew York's Medicaid reimbursement rate regulation for providers of personal care services is not unconstitutionally vague. |
05/10/2001 | 3 No. 59 |
PEOPLE v. RUBINCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Government Benefits, Health LawThe public charge provision of New York's Medicaid reimbursement regulation, 18 NYCRR 505.14(h)(7)(ii)(a)(1) is unconstitutional as applied to a... |
05/10/2001 | 3 No. 60 |
CAPPARELLI, JR. v. ZAUSMER FRISCH ASSOCS., INC.Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort LawProperty owners and contractors may be liable under Labor Law 240(1) when an objects falls on a plaintiff-worker at a construction site, but not if... |
05/10/2001 | 1 No. 62 / 4 No. 63 |
SHUMSKY v. EISENSTEINCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Legal MalpracticeThe continuous representation doctrine, when applied to a legal malpractice action, does not automatically come to an end where the retainer agreement... |
05/10/2001 | 2 No. 64 |
GAIDON v. GUARDIAN LIFE INS. CO.Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Consumer Protection LawThe three-year statute of limitations under CPLR 214(2), for statutory causes of action, applies to a cause of action brought under General Business... |
05/08/2001 | 1 No. 52, 3 No. 53 |
PEOPLE v. JONESCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhile the prosecution may show that an overriding interest in an undercover officer's safety justifies courtroom closure during the officer's... |
05/08/2001 | 2 No. 54 |
PEOPLE v. LEECourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceWhile expert testimony offered for the reliability of eyewitness identification is not inadmissible per se, it's admission rests in the sound... |
05/08/2001 | 1 No. 57 |
IN RE: ANTHONY BOTTOMCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureA jail commissioner's calculation of jail time credit is a nondiscretionary, ministerial obligation under Correction Law 600-a and Penal Law 70.30(3),... |
05/08/2001 | 3 No. 66 |
IN RE: DUTCHESS COUNTY DEPT. OF SOC. SERV. v. DAYCourt of Appeals of New York
Family LawA parent's child support obligations for a child placed in residential or foster care are governed by the Child Support Standards Act guidelines under... |
05/03/2001 | 2 No. 34 |
PEOPLE v. GREENECourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureA defendant can be retried on a lesser included offense of driving while impaired on which the jury failed to reach a verdict, even where defendant... |
05/03/2001 | App. T No. 49 |
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