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Civil Procedure—Contract, Not Tort, Statute Of Limitations Applicable In Action For Breach Of Implied Warranty For Particular Use., Miles Kavaller
Civil Procedure—Contract, Not Tort, Statute Of Limitations Applicable In Action For Breach Of Implied Warranty For Particular Use., Miles Kavaller
Buffalo Law Review
Mendel v. Pittsburgk Plate Glass Co., 25 N.Y. 2d 340, 253 N.E.2d 207, 305 N.Y.S.2d 490 (1969).
Negligence—Medical Malpractice—Statute Of Limitations Starts To Run When Patient Could Reasonably Discover Foreign Object, Jerome D. Schad
Negligence—Medical Malpractice—Statute Of Limitations Starts To Run When Patient Could Reasonably Discover Foreign Object, Jerome D. Schad
Buffalo Law Review
Flanagan v. Mt. Eden Gen. Hosp., 24 N.Y.2d 427, 248 N.E.2d 871, 301 N.Y.S.2d 23 (1969).
Administrative Law—Collateral Estoppel—Adverse Findings On Issues In Negligence Action Do Not Preclude Plaintiff From Relitigating Identical Issues In Subsequent Longshoreman’S And Harbor Workers' Act Proceeding., David E. Manch
Buffalo Law Review
Young & Co. v. Shea, 397 F.2d 185 (5th Cir. 1968).
Programs For Improving Foreign Judgment Enforcement In New York: The Uniform Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments Act, Barbara Kulzer
Programs For Improving Foreign Judgment Enforcement In New York: The Uniform Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments Act, Barbara Kulzer
Buffalo Law Review
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Recognition Of Foreign Country Judgments In New York: The Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act, Barbara Kulzer
Recognition Of Foreign Country Judgments In New York: The Uniform Foreign Money-Judgments Recognition Act, Barbara Kulzer
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recusation Of Federal Judges, Lester B. Orfield
Recusation Of Federal Judges, Lester B. Orfield
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of The Rule Of Comparative Damages, Bruce D. Drucker
An Evaluation Of The Rule Of Comparative Damages, Bruce D. Drucker
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attachment Of "Obligations"—A New Chapter In Long-Arm Jurisdiction, Michael Nelson
Attachment Of "Obligations"—A New Chapter In Long-Arm Jurisdiction, Michael Nelson
Buffalo Law Review
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Two Approaches To Guest Statutes In The Conflict Of Laws: Mechanical Jurisprudence Versus Groping For Contracts, Marvin G. Baer
Two Approaches To Guest Statutes In The Conflict Of Laws: Mechanical Jurisprudence Versus Groping For Contracts, Marvin G. Baer
Buffalo Law Review
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Does Residence Equal Domicile? Divorce Regulation Under New York Domestic Relations Law Section 250, Michael L. Mccarthy
Does Residence Equal Domicile? Divorce Regulation Under New York Domestic Relations Law Section 250, Michael L. Mccarthy
Buffalo Law Review
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Civil Jurisdiction Of The New York Court Of Appeals And Appellate Divisions, Harold L. Korn
Civil Jurisdiction Of The New York Court Of Appeals And Appellate Divisions, Harold L. Korn
Buffalo Law Review
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Evidence—Res Ipsa Loquitur In Accidents Involving Skidding And Swerving Vehicles, David C. Horan
Evidence—Res Ipsa Loquitur In Accidents Involving Skidding And Swerving Vehicles, David C. Horan
Buffalo Law Review
Pfaffenbach v. White Plains Express Corp., 17 N.Y.2d 132, 216 N.E.2d 324, 269 N.Y.S.2d 115 (1966).
Civil Procedure—Specific Exceptions To Charge Needed To Raise Points On Appeal, Robert P. Fine
Civil Procedure—Specific Exceptions To Charge Needed To Raise Points On Appeal, Robert P. Fine
Buffalo Law Review
Lobalzo v. Varoli, 422 Pa. 5, 220 A.2d 634 (1966).
Family Law—Availability Of Third-Party Collateral Attack On Alabama Bilateral Divorce Decrees In New York, Henry K. Garson
Family Law—Availability Of Third-Party Collateral Attack On Alabama Bilateral Divorce Decrees In New York, Henry K. Garson
Buffalo Law Review
Weisner v. Weisner, 17 N.Y.2d 799, 218 N.E.2d 300, 271 N.Y.S.2d 252 (1966).
Some Aspects Of Enforceability Of Foreign Judgments: A Comparative Summary, Barbara Kulzer
Some Aspects Of Enforceability Of Foreign Judgments: A Comparative Summary, Barbara Kulzer
Buffalo Law Review
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Some Observations On The Origin And Structure Of Evidence Rules Under The Common Law System And The Civil Law System Of "Free Proof" In The German Code Of Criminal Procedure, Karl H. Kunert
Buffalo Law Review
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Expanding Jurisdiction Over Foreign Torts: The 1966 Amendment Of New York's Long-Arm Statute, Adolf Homburger, Joseph Laufer
Expanding Jurisdiction Over Foreign Torts: The 1966 Amendment Of New York's Long-Arm Statute, Adolf Homburger, Joseph Laufer
Buffalo Law Review
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The Paternity Suit In Europe, Robert Kiebala, George Naschitz
The Paternity Suit In Europe, Robert Kiebala, George Naschitz
Buffalo Law Review
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International Res Judicata In The Netherlands: A Comparative Analysis, Hans Smit
International Res Judicata In The Netherlands: A Comparative Analysis, Hans Smit
Buffalo Law Review
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Civil Procedure—European Airline Found “Doing Business” To Satisfy Jurisdictional Requirements, Although It Maintained No Aircraft Within The United States, And Tort Upon Which Suit Was Based Occurred In France, Fredric H. Fischer
Buffalo Law Review
Bryant v. Finnish National Airline, 15 N.Y.2d 426, 208 N.E.2d 439, 260 N.Y.S.2d 625 (1965).
Civil Procedure—Judge's Remarks Not Coercive When Jury Which Previously Declared Itself Deadlocked Returns Verdict Soon After Hearing Judge’S Supplementary Instructions, Steven G. Biltekoff
Civil Procedure—Judge's Remarks Not Coercive When Jury Which Previously Declared Itself Deadlocked Returns Verdict Soon After Hearing Judge’S Supplementary Instructions, Steven G. Biltekoff
Buffalo Law Review
Carolan v. Altruda, 15 N.Y.2d 1010, 207 N.E.2d 614, 260 N.Y.S.2d 21 (1965) (Memorandum Decision).
Civil Procedure—Attachment And Publication Sufficient To Obtain In Personam Jurisdiction Over An Absconding State Resident, Brian J. Troy
Civil Procedure—Attachment And Publication Sufficient To Obtain In Personam Jurisdiction Over An Absconding State Resident, Brian J. Troy
Buffalo Law Review
Fishman v. Sanders, 15 N.Y.2d 298, 206 N.E.2d 326, 258 N.Y.S.2d 380 (1965); reversing, 20 A.D.2d 905, 248 N.Y.S.2d 1013 (1964).
The Reach Of New York's Long-Arm Statute: Today And Tomorrow, Adolf Homburger
The Reach Of New York's Long-Arm Statute: Today And Tomorrow, Adolf Homburger
Buffalo Law Review
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Civil Procedure—Jurisdiction Under “Tortious Act" Provision Of New York Long-Arm Statute Obtainable Over Non-Residents Only When Such Acts Are Committed Within The State, Douglas C. Dodge
Buffalo Law Review
Longines-Wittnauer Co. v. Barnes & Reinecke, Inc., 15 N.Y.2d 443, 209 N.E.2d 68, 261 N.Y.S.2d 8 (1965).
Appearance And Jurisdictional Motions In New York, Adolf Homburger, Joseph Laufer
Appearance And Jurisdictional Motions In New York, Adolf Homburger, Joseph Laufer
Buffalo Law Review
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Transacting Business As Jurisdictional Basis—A Survey Of New York Case Law, Stephen Kellogg
Transacting Business As Jurisdictional Basis—A Survey Of New York Case Law, Stephen Kellogg
Buffalo Law Review
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Physical And Mental Examinations Of Defendants Under Rule 35, Peter H. Bickford
Physical And Mental Examinations Of Defendants Under Rule 35, Peter H. Bickford
Buffalo Law Review
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Civil Procedure—Taxpayer Suits—New York Continues Refusal To Recognize Standing For Challenging Fiscal Matter., Anthony S. Kowalski
Civil Procedure—Taxpayer Suits—New York Continues Refusal To Recognize Standing For Challenging Fiscal Matter., Anthony S. Kowalski
Buffalo Law Review
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A New Procedural Code In New York: A Review Of Weinstein, Korn & Miller, New York Civil Practice, Volumes I-Iii, Arthur Lenhoff
A New Procedural Code In New York: A Review Of Weinstein, Korn & Miller, New York Civil Practice, Volumes I-Iii, Arthur Lenhoff
Buffalo Law Review
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Civil Procedure—Summary Judgment Granted Where Issues, Although Formal, Were Not Substantial And Fairly Arguable, John O. Delamater
Civil Procedure—Summary Judgment Granted Where Issues, Although Formal, Were Not Substantial And Fairly Arguable, John O. Delamater
Buffalo Law Review
Senrow Concessions, Inc. v. Shelton Properties, Inc., 10 N.Y.2d 320, 178 N.E.2d 726, 222 N.Y.S.2d 329 (1961).