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Volume 43, July 1968, Number 1
Editorial Board
Articles
Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance: A Brief History
Robert E. Helm
Notes
Seider v. Roth: The Constitutional Phase
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Group Legal Services: The Ethical Traditions and the Constitution
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Recent Developments in New York Law
Constitutional Law--Federal Immunity--National Banks Immune from State Taxation (First Agricultural National Bank of Berkshire County v. State Tax Commission, U.S. 1968)
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Tort Law--Violation of a Motor Vehicle Statute May Give Rise to Absolute Immunity (Van Gaasbeck v. Webatuch Central School District No. 1, N.Y. 1968)
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The Quarterly Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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CPLR 203(b): Employer and Employee Are "United in Interest"
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CPLR 302(a)(1): Further Examination of "Transaction of Business" Concept
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CPLR 302(a)(3): Held Non-Applicable If Original Injury Occurs Without the State
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CPLR 308(4): Insurer Who Disclaims Liability Is Without Standing To Object to Substituted Service
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CPLR 321: Insurance Counsel Not Permitted To Effectuate a Disclaimer by Withdrawal
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CPLR 1201: Beyer Limited to Special Circumstance Situation
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CPLR 2214(b): Failure To Serve Notice of Motion Within Statutory Time Held a Non-Jurisdictional Defect
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Amended and Supplemented Bill of Particulars Allowed at Trial Where Original Bill Contained General Allegations of Negligence and Reserved Right To Rely on Res Ipsa Loquitur
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Splitting a Cause of Action: All Installments Due on a Lease Must Be Sought in One Action
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Guidelines Established for Attorney's Fees Recoverable When Indemnitor "Leaves" Indemnitee
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Article 31: Disclosure Available To Obtain Material in Opposition to Motion Attacking Personal Jurisdiction
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CPLR 3101(a): Defendant May Be Compelled To Give Examples of His Handwriting at an EBT
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CPLR 3101(d): Court May Demand Production of Records To Determine If They Are Subject to Disclosure
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CPLR 3106: Special Circumstances Not Necessary To Obtain Pre-Trial Examination Before Joinder of Issue
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CPLR 3216: Second Department Continues Retroactive Application of Amendment
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CPLR 3216: Action Against Attorney for Malpractice After Dismissal for Failure To Prosecute
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CPLR 3221: Judgment by Consent in Property Damage Action May Be Alleged in Later Personal Injury Action
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Res Judicata: Collateral Attack on Mexican Divorce
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Civil Contempt: Defendant May Immediately Allege Ill-Health or Inability to Pay
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CPLR 5201: Future Rents Not Subject to Attachment
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CPLR 5522: Intervening Decision of United States Supreme Court Will Not Upset a "Final" Decision
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CPLR 5601(a): Dismissal of Affirmative Defense Is a "Final Order" and Appealable as Such
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CPLR 5601(d): Dual Review Not Permitted
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CPLR 5701: Issue of Liability Appealable Prior to Assessment of Damages
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CPLR 6214(d): Special Proceeding May Be Commenced Against Defendant As Well As Garnishee To Compel Payment to Sheriff
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DRL § 211: Cooling-Off Period Does Not Apply to Counterclaim for Separation in an Annulment Action
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DRL § 211: Amendment of Complaint for Separation To Include Action for Divorce Allowed
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DRL § 215: Failure To File Timely Notice of Commencement of Divorce Action with Conciliation Bureau Held Excusable
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Judiciary Law § 751: Sanctions Appear To Be Effective
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