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Panel Backs Recusal Rejection in Lengthy Divorce Proceeding

New York Law Journal

September 24, 2012

While there is still no decision on a divorce trial that began in 2005, taking up 42 court dates over two years, the Second Department majority in 'York v. York' said Queens Supreme Court Justice Sidney Strauss "providently exercised" his discretion in denying a mistrial, adding Ms. York could not show any of Strauss' rulings were biased.

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