Court of Appeals of New York - October 2002 Opinion Summaries
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SHIMAMOTO v. S&F WAREHOUSES, INC.Court of Appeals of New York
Commercial Law, Injury & Tort LawWhile plaintiff-merchant could not maintain an action under UCC 7-210, for damages allegedly caused by defendants' willful conduct in the sale of... |
10/24/2002 | 1 No. 110 |
PEOPLE v. GONZALEZCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere defendants faced multiple convictions arising out of a single act, which led to concurrent sentences, because the permissibility of multiple... |
10/24/2002 | 1 No. 116, 1 No. 117 |
PEOPLE v. HITCHCOCKCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureIn combined cases, each of which involved the shooting death of one child by another child using a gun belonging to a parent, evidence was sufficient... |
10/24/2002 | 130, 131 |
FISHER v. QUALICO CONTRACTING CORP.Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law, Insurance Law, Property Law & Real EstateIn a case arising from negligent destruction by fire, a collateral source payment received by plaintiffs from their insurer corresponds to real... |
10/22/2002 | 2 No. 108 |
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK v. PUBLIC SERV. COMM'N OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Commercial Law, Communications Law, Government LawPublic Service Commission orders approving the renewal of certain cable franchises were proper, and approval of the City Council was unnecessary under... |
10/22/2002 | 3 No. 109 |
WEINGARTEN v. BD. OF TRUSTEES OF THE NEW YORK CITY TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYS.Court of Appeals of New York
Education Law, Government Benefits, Labor & Employment LawHourly "per session" compensation earned by public school teachers can be added to the teachers' pensionable annual salary base for purposes of... |
10/22/2002 | 1 No. 113 |
PEOPLE v. RAMOSCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant's appeal does not assert a valid right to counsel claim, but rather asserts a violation of the prompt-arraignment statute, CPL 140.20, which... |
10/22/2002 | 2 No. 120 |
GREENFIELD v. PHILLES RECORDS, INC.Court of Appeals of New York
Contracts, Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, CopyrightArtists' transfer of full ownership rights to master recordings of music performances carried with it the unconditional right of the producer to... |
10/17/2002 | 1 No. 114 |
PEOPLE v. JACKSONCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureA post-Wade hearing loss of a lineup photograph did not preclude proper appellate review of a determination that the lineup was not unduly suggestive,... |
10/17/2002 | 1 No. 123 |
NEW YORK CITY HEALTH & HOSP. CORP. v. MORGENTHAUCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Health LawCompliance with grand jury subpoenas duces tecum, seeking medical records for the purpose of identifying criminal assailants, would violate the... |
10/15/2002 | 1 No. 111 |
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