New York practice

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Where to find it

Law Library — 1st Floor Collection (1st floor)

Call Number
KFN5995 .S57 2018
Status
Available
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KFN5995 .S57 2018 Suppl. (2020)
Status
Available

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Summary

Described by many lawyers as the bible of New York practice, Siegel's Hornbook on New York Practice serves as the complete guide to civil practice in New York state courts, with a broad perspective in each subject. Used by students, lawyers, and judges alike and cited in thousands of New York cases, it discusses such topics as statutes of limitations, personal jurisdiction, appearance, venue, parties, papers, pleadings, motion practice, accelerated judgment, provisional remedies, disclosure, pretrial incidents, judgment, arbitration, and res judicata. The Hornbook addresses pitfalls for practicing attorneys and judges. To eliminate the gap between what a student learns in law school and what a new lawyer actually needs to know in practice, the book starts from scratch on subjects, rather then assuming knowledge. This time-saving reference guide contains expert commentary; footnote citations to leading court decisions; and tables of cases, statutes and court rules.

Contents

Introduction -- The Courts and their jurisdiction -- The Statute of limitations -- Personal jurisdiction -- Appearance -- Venue -- Parties -- Papers -- Pleadings -- Motion practice -- Accelerated judgment -- Provisional remedies -- Disclosure -- Pretrial incidents -- The Trial -- The Judgment -- Res judicata -- Enforcement of judgments -- Appeals -- Special proceedings.

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