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Volume 42, April 1968, Number 4
Editorial Board
Articles
Occupational Disease Under the New York Workmen's Compensation Law
Robert J. Chojnacki
Notes
The Prima Facie Tort Doctrine in New York--Another Writ?
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Insurer's Liability for Refusal to Settle
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Attorney's Work-Product Privilege in the Federal Courts
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Recent Developments in the Tax Home Concept
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Recent Developments in New York Law
Criminal Law--Kidnapping--Detention for Period of Hours Held Incidental to Rape (People v. Lombardi, 20 N.Y.2d 266 (1967))
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The Quarterly Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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CPLR 302(a)(3): Sufficient Contacts Further Defined
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CPLR 302(a)(3): Recent Developments
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CPLR 302(a)(3): Situs of Injury in Unfair Competition Action Is Where Plaintiff Lost Business
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CPLR 602: No Consolidation or Joint Trial of Actions for Personal Injuries and Declaratory Judgment of Non-Coverage
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CPLR 3101(a): Disclosure of Names and Addresses of Witnesses Present at the Accident Not Required for Pre-Trial Hearing
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CPLR 3211(e): Motion Under 3211(a)(7) Allowed Before Answer Although Another 3211(a) Motion Is Pending
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CPLR 3215: One Year Period in Third-Party Action Runs from Judgment Against Third-Party Plaintiff in Main Action
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CPLR 5013: Evasive Tactics May Allow Dismissal on Merits Before Close of Plaintiff's Case So As to Bar Second Suit
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CPLR 5201: Seider v. Roth Again Held Consitutional by Lower Court
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Domestic Relations Law--The New Cooling-Off and Conciliation Provisions
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