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New York Appeals
Vol. 74, Issue 2, 2011March 03, 2011 EDT

A PREVAILING PARTY CAN STILL BE A “SORE” WINNER ON APPEAL UNDER CPLR 5501(A)(1); RAISING ALTERNATIVE ARGUMENTS THAT NECESSARILY AFFECT THE FINAL JUDGEMENT TO ENSURE WINNING ON APPEAL

Joseph F. Castiglione,
CPLR 5501 aggrievement civil litigation appeals final judgment necessarily affect scope of review
Albany Law Review
Joseph F. Castiglione, A PREVAILING PARTY CAN STILL BE A “SORE” WINNER ON APPEAL UNDER CPLR 5501(A)(1); RAISING ALTERNATIVE ARGUMENTS THAT NECESSARILY AFFECT THE FINAL JUDGEMENT TO ENSURE WINNING ON APPEAL, 74 Albany Law Review (2011).
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