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When Summary Doesn’t Mean Summary: Getting a Second Bite at Summary Judgment

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By Matthew D. Donovan on March 21, 2019
Posted in Motions

There is a general policy in New York against allowing multiple or successive motions for summary judgment. And it stands to reason. After all, the word “summary,” from the Latin summa (as in Thomas Aquinas), refers to the essence, epitome, or totality of a thing; to a comprehensive statement that captures the whole, often…

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