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Volume 51, Summer 1977, Number 4
Editorial Board
Articles
The Container Revolution and the $500 Package Limitation--Conflicting Approaches and Unrealistic Solutions: A Proposed Alternative
Joseph A. Calamari
Investment Responsibility of Professional Trustees
Louis D. Laurino
Notes
"Reversing" the Freedom of Information Act: Congressional Intention or Judicial Intervention?
Stephen J. Kaczynski
Recent Developments in New York Law
The Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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CPLR 207: Statute of Limitations Not Tolled By Defendant's Absence from the State Where There Is a Statutory Means of Obtaining Jurisdiction Over Him
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CPLR 302: Application of the Transacting Business Predicate to Acquire In Personam Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Individuals
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Third-Party Plaintiff May Not Enforce Judgment for Contribution Until He Has Paid More Than His Dole Share to Plaintiff
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CPLR 1402: Defense of Laches May Be Interposed in Separate Action for Dole Contribution
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CPLR 4102(a): Party Requesting Nonjury Trial May Not Later Object to Withdrawal of Another Party's Demand for Jury Trial
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CPLR 4502(b): Spousal Privilege Does Not Extend to Conversations Which Advance Joint Criminal Activity
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Court of Appeals Establishes Standards for Production of Confidential Informants
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Ins. Law § 671(4): Physical Therapy Expenses and Chiropractic Fees Includable in Calculating No-Fault's "Serious Injury" Threshold
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U.C.C. § 5-114: Party Claiming Holder in Due Course Status in a Letter of Credit Transaction Has the Burden of Proving Such Status
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Evidence of Habitual Carelessness Held Admissable to Establish Plaintiff's Negligence in Products Liability Action
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Evidence of Subsequent Repairs Held Admissable in Products Liability Action
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Sale of Cooperative Stock Held Subject to Real Property Statute of Frauds
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