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October 05, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Litigation Department of the Year, Professional Liability: Shaub Ahmuty Citrin & Spratt

"But what makes our litigation department truly unique is its ability to successfully analyze and adapt to the entirety of a situation and the players, then tailoring an appropriate plan for that particular situation."
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September 06, 2022 | New York Law Journal

'Dobbs' and the Doctrine of Stare Decisis

In this edition of their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. discuss the reasons why the majority in 'Dobbs' concluded that the doctrine of stare decisis did not require continued acceptance of 'Roe' and 'Casey'.
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August 11, 2022 | New York Law Journal

New York Law Journal Announces Its 2022 Litigation Departments of the Year

The New York Law Journal congratulates the 2022 Litigation Department of the Year winner, two finalists and specialty category winners.
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August 11, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Appeals Court: Dismissal of Med Mal Suit for 'General Delay in Prosecuting the Action' Was Improper

A state appeals court has reversed a Brooklyn Supreme Court's dismissal of a medical malpractice lawsuit against Mount Sinai Hospital, ruling that the trial court "inappropriately relied upon the plaintiff's general delay in prosecuting the action" and that dismissing the suit amounted to as "drastic remedy" only deserved where there 's a clear failure to comply with discovery demands.
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July 25, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Expert Ambiguity in the CPLR

While empowering the courts with the discretion to resolve pre-trial disclosure controversies on a case-by-case basis is an important policy objective of NY CPLR 3101(d), which governs the exchange of expert disclosures in litigation, the ambiguity built into the statute as written allows for mischief in the margins.
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July 05, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Concurring and Dissenting Opinions in the Court of Appeals

In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty Jr. consider the role of concurring and dissenting opinions in a state court of last resort.
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May 03, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Clerk's Annual Report for the Court of Appeals

In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty examine the 2021 annual report of the clerk of the Court of Appeals—"a document crammed full of information that will be of interest not only to appellate practitioners and dedicated court watchers, but to anyone seeking to learn the role and operation of our state's highest tribunal."
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March 01, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The Basics of Oral Argument

In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty discuss the many benefits of oral argument and suggest that "the default should almost always be to opt for oral argument in cases where the court rules permit it."
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February 04, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Anchoring Away

Improper anchoring remains a massive, but solvable, problem that imposes unnecessary burdens on an already overtaxed court system and state.
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January 04, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The Concept of Appealability

Judging by the volume of decisions dismissing appeals on the court's own motion for lack of appealability, practitioners often overlook appealability before embarking upon the time and expense of an appeal.
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