Unlock a practical guide to New York civil procedure rulings and drafting basics.
This volume collects notable cases under the Code of Civil Procedure and the General Civil Practice of the State of New York, helping readers understand how judges apply rules in real disputes.
The book presents key decisions on pleading, joinder, demurrers, and remedies, with a focus on how procedural rules shape outcomes in equity and at law. It is a useful reference for students, practitioners, and judges who need a clear snapshot of cited authorities and their applications.
- Clarifies how causes of action may be joined and what demurrers can or cannot raise.
- Shows how the courts handle appeals, notices of entry, and interim judgments.
- Illustrates procedure questions in equity versus legal actions, including partition and guardians ad litem.
- Provides federal- and state-unsigned context through real case examples.
Ideal for readers of New York civil procedure, appellate practice, and those preparing for practice in state Supreme Court.