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Tackling the Interplay of the Web and the Long-Arm Statute, Among Other Issues

New York Law Journal

August 27, 2012

Albany Law School professor Patrick M. Connors discusses four of the more significant civil practice holdings of the Court of Appeals for the 2011-2012 term, which involve the five-day extension after service by mail; preliminary conference orders, delayed prosecution, and CPLR 3216 dismissals; the four month statute of limitations in CPLR 217(1); and CPLR 302's long-arm statute.

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