Drafting New York Civil-Litigation Documents: Part XVIII — Motions to Dismiss Continued

New York State Bar Association Journal, Vol. 84, No. 7, p. 64, September 2012

5 Pages Posted: 25 Aug 2012

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Gerald Lebovits

Columbia University - Law School; Fordham University School of Law; New York University School of Law

Date Written: Sugust 24, 2012

Abstract

This column, the 18th in a series on how to draft civil-litigation documents in New York, continues with drafting motions to dismiss.

Keywords: New York, CPLR 3211, CPLR 314, CPLR 315, Civil Practice Law and Rules, motion to dismiss, personal jurisdiction, service of process, defective summons, in rem and quasi in rem jurisdiction, indispensable party

Suggested Citation

Lebovits, Gerald, Drafting New York Civil-Litigation Documents: Part XVIII — Motions to Dismiss Continued (Sugust 24, 2012). New York State Bar Association Journal, Vol. 84, No. 7, p. 64, September 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2135625

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