Court of Appeals of New York - July 2004 Opinion Summaries
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ZEGARELLI v. HUGHESCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, EvidenceThe "full disclosure" of any films, photographs, video tapes or audio tapes required by CPLR 3101(i) is simply the disclosure normally required by the... |
07/01/2004 | 81 |
POLAN v. STATE OF NEW YORK INS. DEPT.Court of Appeals of New York
Insurance LawA long-term disability plan open to both disabled and nondisabled employees on the same terms does not violate Insurance Law section 4224(b)(2), which... |
07/01/2004 | 97 |
ABBATIELLO v. LANCASTER STUDIO ASSOCS.Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort LawA building owner may not be held strictly liable under Labor Law - 240 (1) for injuries sustained by a cable technician performing work on its... |
07/01/2004 | 98 |
AM. TRANSIT INS. v. SARTORCourt of Appeals of New York
Insurance LawVehicle and Traffic Law section 370 does not obligate the insurer of a taxicab to satisfy a default judgment entered against its insureds where the... |
07/01/2004 | 99 |
TAUB v. ALTMANCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Criminal Law & Procedure, Tax LawCity income tax evaders may be prosecuted in a county where City tax collection functions have been centralized for reasons of administrative and... |
07/01/2004 | 101 |
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