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Court of Appeals of New York - October 2004 Opinion Summaries

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NICHOLSON v. SCOPPETTA

Court of Appeals of New York
Class Actions, Family Law, Juvenile Law
New York law does not permit a presumption that removal is appropriate based solely on the child's witnessing of domestic violence.
10/26/2004 No. 113

SHEEHY v. CLIFFORD CHANCE ROGERS & WELLS LLP

Court of Appeals of New York
Contracts, Labor & Employment Law
Plaintiff's complaint, seeking retirement benefits orally promised to him in exchange for his agreement to take early retirement, is dismissed where...
10/26/2004 No. 115

COVINGTON v. WALKER

Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Criminal Law & Procedure, Family Law
Plaintiff's cause of action for divorce on the ground of imprisonment is not barred by the five-year statute of limitations where the statute does not...
10/26/2004 No. 126

FORREST v. JEWISH GUILD FOR THE BLIND

Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
In an employment discrimination suit, dismissal of plaintiff's complaint is affirmed where she failed to raise a triable issue of material fact that...
10/26/2004 No. 129

PEOPLE v. SANTI

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, Health Law, Professional Malpractice
A licensed physician is not exempt from criminal prosecution under Education Law section 6512 for aiding and abetting an unauthorized individual in...
10/21/2004 No. 122

BONNETTE v. LONG ISLAND COLL. HOSP.

Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Injury & Tort Law, Professional Malpractice
In a medical malpractice settlement, the agreement is unenforceable where it was out-of-court and never sufficiently reduced to writing.
10/21/2004 No. 131

BLUE CROSS v. PHILIP MORRIS, INC.

Court of Appeals of New York
Consumer Protection Law, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law
Claims by a third party payer of health care costs, seeking to recover costs of services provided to subscribers as a result of those subscribers...
10/19/2004 No. 82

IN THE MATTER OF NORMAN D.

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
Track status, as determined by the initial commitment order, governs the acquittee's level of supervision in future proceedings and may be overturned...
10/19/2004 No. 119

PEOPLE v. PAYNE

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
A point-blank shooting is not depraved indifference murder within the Penal Law's statutory framework.
10/19/2004 No. 120

PEOPLE v. HENRIQUEZ

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant's Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial was not violated when his trial was allowed to proceed even after defendant refused to permit his...
10/19/2004 No. 121

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