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NY Practice Tip: Protecting Your Client Against an Improper Notice to Admit

By Farrell Fritz P.C. on March 12, 2021
Posted in Discovery, Motions, Uncategorized
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The CPLR 3123 notice to admit can be a useful device in litigation.  Its primary purpose is to expedite a trial by eliminating the necessity of proving a “readily admittable fact” or matter not in dispute.  But, as efficient as it sounds, the notice to admit is a limited device, and may only be used…

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