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Defenses and Counterclaims In a CPLR 3213 Action Are Only Successful If They’re “Inseparable”

By Farrell Fritz P.C. on July 20, 2021
Posted in Defenses, Motions
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In one of my previous posts, I discussed the basic requirements for bringing a CPLR 3213 motion for summary judgment in lieu of complaint.  One such requirement (and the one that generates the largest body of case law), is that the document upon which the motion is based qualify as either a “money instrument”…

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Summary Judgment 102: Make Sure Your “Money Instrument” Is In Tune With CPLR 3213

By Farrell Fritz P.C. on March 29, 2019
Posted in Motions

Summary judgment plays an important role in litigation.  So important, in fact, that many of our blog posts are devoted to the topic.  Last week, my colleague Matthew Donovan discussed the policy against allowing successive summary judgment motions.  A few weeks prior to that, in Summary Judgment 101, I discussed the basic, yet…

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