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January 11, 2002 |

Long Island Appellate Review

P LAINTIFFS AND DEFENDANTS can be victorious on substantive legal grounds. All too often, however, it seems as if litigants lose by failing to comply with the rules of litigation. Recent decisions by the Appellate Division, Second Department, illustrate how parties who fail to properly prosecute their cases or comply with discovery requests, or who simply default, can doom themselves. Some of these decisions also demonstrate the lengths to which the court system will go in an effort to avoid having a disput
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May 10, 2002 |

Long Island Appellate Review

In recent weeks, the Appellate Division, Second Department, has issued decisions in a wide range of Long Island cases in which it reviewed the standards for a host of important trial level motions. Although certainly of interest to appellate lawyers, these rulings also may be of note to litigators seeking to restore a case to trial, renew or reargue a prior motion or even file an amended complaint.
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