Jury Trial vs Judge?
This has nothing to do with Appeals, so reposting to Litigation. When a case turns on fine legal distinctions, a bench trial may be preferable.
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Practice Areas: Appeals, Litigation
This has nothing to do with Appeals, so reposting to Litigation. When a case turns on fine legal distinctions, a bench trial may be preferable.
You are overlooking that defendant, instead of answering, moved to dismiss, so the "free amendment" period has closed. You need to seek permission.
You must pursue your comp appeals first, then go to the Appellate Division, Third Department.
Reposting to Health Insurance. Make sure you are communicating with the right department in the bureaucracy. The NYS Dept of Health--or maybe...
I would let the former associate handle it and leave it at that. I am dubious about his "weak brief" strategy, but there is nothing to be done...
I would let the former associate handle it and leave it at that. I am dubious about his "weak brief" strategy, but there is nothing to be done...
If, however, this is part of a pattern creating a hostile work environment, you should consider contacting Human Resources.
The subpoena duces tecum, on the other hand, must be personally served on the target, with a copy to plaintiff's attorney. And if H is the target,...
But to directly answer your question, Yes you may appeal. Whether the App Div will do anything is another matter altogether.
If the attys involved agree to the fully disclosed arrangement (which is not likely) then it is proper.