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Volume 47, May 1973, Number 4
Editorial Board
Article
Six-Member Juries in Criminal Cases: Legal and Psychological Considerations
Albert M. Rosenblatt and Julia C. Rosenblatt
Notes
Gottschalk v. Benson--The Supreme Court Takes a Hard Line on Software
Howard F. Mandelbaum
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Quarterly Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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CPLR 214(6): First Department Rejects Extension of Discovery Rule to Attorney Malpractice
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CPLR 316(c): Failure to Publish Summons Within Twenty-Day Statutory Period Deemed a Jurisdicitonal Defect
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CPLR 602: Degree of Responsibility Attributable to Each Defendant for Similar Injuries Suffered by a Plaintiff in Separate Automobile Accidents Held To Justify Joint Trial
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CPLR 602: Second Department Recommends Trial Preference When Summary Proceeding Consolidated with Action
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CPLR 1102: Local Governments Must Pay Indigent Matrimonial Plaintiffs' Publication Costs
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CPLR 2001: Amendment of Ad Damnum Clause Permitted When Verdict Exceeded Demand Due to Clerical Error
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CPLR 2104: Oral Settlement Made in Chambers and Entered into Record by Court Reporter Held Made in Open Court
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CPLR 3101(a): Courts Continue To Differ as to Whether Plaintiff Is Entitled to Discovery and Inspection of Defendant's Automobile Liability Insurance Policy
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CPLR 3101(a)(1): Perpetuation of a Party's Own Testimony by Deposition Permitted on Basis of Advanced Age
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CPLR 3101(a)(4): Fourth Department Allows Disclosure Against Nonparty Witness Where It Will Aid Preparation for Trial
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CPLR 3101(d): Names of Eyewitnesses, Even If Obtained by Investigation, Are Discoverable If They Are Material and Necessary
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CPLR 3113(b): Court Allows Videotaping of Pretrial Examination
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CPLR 3212: Court of Appeals Allows Consideration of Evidence Excludable Under the Dead Man's Statute To Defeat Motion for Summary Judgment
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CPLR 3212: Defendant Held Not Entitled to Summary Judgment in Negligence Action When Plaintiff Has Been Precluded from Establishing a Prima Facie Case
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CPLR 3403: Tort Action Lacking Proper Venue Denied General Preference
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CPLR 4102: Validity of Jury Waiver Clause in Lease Upheld in Action Sounding in Contract
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CPLR 4110: Two-Year Delay in Challenging Impartiality of Jurors, While Awaiting Review of Favorable Verdict, Will Preclude Assertion of Such Claim
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CPLR Art. 62: Ex Parte Attachment in an Action Based on Conversion Held Unconstitutional
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Ins. Law § 167(1)(b): Court Incorporates Separate Proceeding Against Insurance Carrier into Underlying Negligence Action
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RPAPL 735: Court Lacks Jurisdiction To Render Judgment for Rent Where Tenant Was Not in Default Under CPLR 308(2)
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Dole v. Dow Chemical Co.: Recent Developments
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