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Blog | Michael C. Ehrlich, Esq. Blog | COVID-19 Updates

Michael C. Ehrlich, Esq.

New York Appellate Practice: How does one compute the extension of time under CPLR § 5514(a)?

Published on June 16, 2014 by Michael C. Ehrlich, Esq.
Filed under Appellate Practice

This question arose from a client who would have been a prospective respondent on an appeal which the appellant believed he could take as of right on the basis of a “substantial Constitutional question.” The Court of Appeals Read More

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