Civil Practice

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Date Written: 1988

Abstract

While 1986 was a watershed year for the CPLR practitioner, 1987 passed with what one prominent commentator has referred "a yawn." Nonetheless. there were several important amendments to the CPLR in 1987 and our courts produced more than a few ''drab" opinions worthy of discussion. Furthermore, the bar and bench should rejoice because this year's Survey marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the CPLR and the fiftieth anniversary of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. It is also the sixty-fifth year since a commentator first reviewed significant developments in New York civil practice.

Suggested Citation

Carlisle, Jay C., Civil Practice (1988). Syracuse Law Review, Vol. 39, 1988, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1301151

Jay C. Carlisle (Contact Author)

Pace University - School of Law ( email )

78 North Broadway
White Plains, NY 10603
United States

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