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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 5501aggrievementcivil litigationappealsfinal judgmentnecessarily affectscope 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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