ALBANY – New York courts are not obligated to entertain every fraud case arising from significant financial transactions, the state Court of Appeals said in dismissing a lawsuit involving a Saudi bank on forum non conveniens grounds.

The court also held Tuesday that “fractious” misbehavior by a youth who has been adjudicated a person in need of supervision did not merit her assignment to a secure facility or other measures reserved for juvenile delinquents.

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