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New York Appeals
Vol. 77, Issue 1, 2014January 01, 2014 EDT

SEEKING JUSTICE IN THE EMPIRE STATE: COURT OF APPEALS BROADENS THE REACH OF LONG ARM JURISDICTION AND CLARIFIES THE STATUTORY GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION OF CPLR SECTION 302(A)(1)

Jay C. Carlisle,
long-arm jurisdiction CPLR section 302(a)(1) Licci ex rel. Licci v. Lebanese Canadian Bank SAL New York transaction of business non-domiciliary Court of Appeals Second Circuit
Albany Law Review
Jay C. Carlisle, SEEKING JUSTICE IN THE EMPIRE STATE: COURT OF APPEALS BROADENS THE REACH OF LONG ARM JURISDICTION AND CLARIFIES THE STATUTORY GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION OF CPLR SECTION 302(A)(1), 77 Albany Law Review (2014).
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