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Court of Appeals of New York - March 2002 Opinion Summaries

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BAUER v. THE FEMALE ACADEMY OF THE SCARED HEART

Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law
An injured window cleaner's claims under Labor Law Sections 202 and 240(1) can coexist, and a violation of Section 202, which creates a cause of...
03/26/2002 5601d No. 21

BLUEBIRD PARTNERS, L.P. v. FIRST FID. BANK, N.A.

Court of Appeals of New York
Banking Law, Commercial Law, Injury & Tort Law
Neither the plain language nor the legislative history of Section 13-107 of the General Obligations Law requires a bond transferee to demonstrate its...
03/26/2002 1 No. 29

IN RE: SAKOW

Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Probate, Trusts & Estates
CPLR 6513 does not allow a plaintiff to file a notice of pendency after a previously filed notice of pendency concerning the same causes of action or...
03/21/2002 1 No. 27

PEOPLE v. ALEXANDER

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
Withdraw an Alford plea will not be allowed where there was no indication that defendant was uninformed, confused or incompetent when he tendered the...
03/21/2002 4 No. 22

SUMMERVILLE v. CITY OF NEW YORK

Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
A government appellant obtains a new automatic stay under CPLR 5519(a)when it appeals or files a motion for leave to appeal from an adverse order of...
03/19/2002 2 No. 17

PEOPLE v. BROWN

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Trial court did not abuse its discretion in allowing the introduction of expert testimony by a police officer in a criminal trial regarding the...
03/19/2002 1 No. 14

IN THE MATTER OF WHITE

Court of Appeals of New York
Government Benefits
A corrections officer is not required to prove that performance of his job duties caused or contributed to his disability in a substantial degree in...
03/14/2002 3 No. 18

PEOPLE v. HORNE

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Remedies
Restitution falls within the range of sentences available for any offense in New York, and a sentencing court is not increasing the maximum sentence...
03/14/2002 4 No. 24

IN THE MATTER OF FABER

Court of Appeals of New York
Government Benefits
Under General Municipal Law section 207-a(2), "amounts received" includes both base pension benefits and supplemental entitlements received pursuant...
03/14/2002 4 No. 26

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