A comprehensive collection of New York civil procedure cases with practical notes.
This volume compiles key United States and New York state cases on the Code of Civil Procedure and general civil practice. It helps readers understand how courts apply procedural rules, with notes that illuminate the reasoning behind decisions.
- Covers topics like attachments, interpleader, and preliminary proceedings.
- Includes discussions on surrogate and commission powers, pleadings, and trials in practice.
- Provides vendor-wide references and commentary to clarify how rules are applied in real cases.
- Serves as a reference for practitioners needing precise, historical context in New York civil procedure.
Ideal for legal researchers, practitioners, and students seeking authoritative, historical guidance on New York civil procedure.