Court of Appeals of New York - December 2001 Opinion Summaries
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PTRLMN'S BENVLT. ASS'N OF CITY OF NEW YORK, INC. v. CITY OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawUnder Ch. 641 of the Laws of 1998, which amended the Public Employees' Fair Employment Act, once a police or fire union opts to seek a collective... |
12/20/2001 | 3 No 171 |
CITY OF NEW YORK v. NEW YORK STATE DIV. OF HOUSING AND CMTY. RENEWALCourt of Appeals of New York
Landlord Tenant Law, Property Law & Real Estate, Tax LawCity's adoption of Article 12 of the State's Real Property Tax Law to measure capital value does not violate the Urstadt Law, which prohibits "more... |
12/20/2001 | 1 No 164 |
BUECHEL, M.D. v. BAINCourt of Appeals of New York
Attorney's Fees, Civil Procedure, Ethics & Professional ResponsibilityCollateral estoppel bars relitigation of fee arrangements, determined to be illegal in an earlier action, by parties in privity with the person... |
12/20/2001 | 1 No 134 |
PEOPLE v. ROBINSONCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureIf a police officer has probable cause to believe that a car driver committed a traffic violation, the stop does not violate Article I, Section 12 of... |
12/18/2001 | 1 No. 141, CoCt No. 142, 1 No. 143 |
REISS v. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE CORP.Court of Appeals of New York
Corporation & Enterprise Law, Securities LawWarrants to purchase shares of stock of a defendant corporation do not require adjustment in light of a reverse stock split authorized by defendant... |
12/18/2001 | 1 No. 135 |
CRISCIONE v. CITY OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort LawA police officer who drives a patrol car responding to a 911 call to investigate a family dispute is engaged in the vehicle's "emergency operation"... |
12/13/2001 | 2 No. 165 |
ALSTON v. STATE OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Labor & Employment LawCourt of Claims Act 8, which waives sovereign immunity for the State of New York, incorporates the procedural requirements for waiver under Court of... |
12/13/2001 | 3 No. 163 |
MACCHIROLE v. GIAMBOICourt of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law, Workers' CompensationWhere plaintiff and defendant are co-employees, acting within the scope of their employment at the time of plaintiff's injury, workers' compensation... |
12/13/2001 | 2 No. 161 |
IN RE: LUNA v. DOBSONCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Family LawUnder Connecticut law a "with prejudice" disciplinary dismissal is not necessarily a dismissal "on the merits" that would give it preclusive effect. |
12/13/2001 | 2 No. 158 |
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