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210. Bender’s
Forms of Pleading.
Louis R. Frumer; Oscar L. Warren; Joseph J. O’Connell, and other
contributors. Matthew Bender/Lexis Law Publishing. 28 Vols. Looseleaf
format. Complete set, current through release #91 /August 2002.
Publisher’s Price $3,809. Special $695.
* Provides complaints, defense pleadings, bills of particulars,
counterclaims, third-party complaints and petitions for torts,
negligence, contract actions, statutory actions, special proceedings
such as Article 78, equity proceedings and Surrogate’s Court proceedings
in New York State.
211.
Carmody-Wait 2d Cyclopedia of New York Practice with Forms.
St. Paul, Minn.,: West Group. 73 vols. complete set, current
through April 2002 supplements and 2002 General Index. Ex-private
law firm library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price
$2,500. Special $595.
* Provides
a practical step-by-step exposition in text form of all phases on
New York civil practice including the CPLR, and other practice
statutes and court rules. Pleading and practice forms are
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212. Commercial
Litigation in New York State Courts.
Robert L. Haig. St. Paul, MN: West Group. 3 Vols. Current through
2001 supplements. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else
very good. Publisher’s Price $295. Special $195.
* Vols. 2,
3 and 4 of New York Practice Series. Discusses the interplay
between the rules of procedure and the substantive law in the
areas most commonly encountered by commercial litigators, outline
strategies for the representation of plaintiff and defendant, and
consider the ramifications and pitfalls of various actions and
inactions on the part of the commercial litigator.
213. Employment
Law in New York.
Sharon P Stiller. St. Paul, MN: West Group. 1 Vol. Ex-private law
firm library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $125.
Special $45.
* Vol. 13A
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judicial. It explains procedures and discusses sources of
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advice and strategies for avoiding litigation by settling cases
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reference is concentrated, giving you the rules and provisions
that specifically affect New York employment law-including
“at-will” employment, federal scheme vs. state scheme, court
litigation vs. agency resolution, and anti-discrimination
statutes.
214. Employment
Litigation in New York.
Kenneth W. Taber, Et Al. St. Paul, MN: West Group. 1 Vol. with
2000 supplement. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else
very good. Publisher’s Price $125. Special $45.
* Coverage
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Medical Leave Act; antidiscrimination laws; common law governing
breach of employment contracts; conducting discovery;
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alternate dispute resolution; and an analysis of the impact of the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and local variations on those
rules. More than 40 forms for constructing complaints alleging
federal, state, and local law causes of action are included.
215. Gibson,
Ellen M., William H. Manz, and Karen L. Spencer.
New
York Legal Research Guide, Second Edition. Including: New York
City Legal Research Guide.
Buffalo, NY:
William S. Hein & Co., 1998. xviii, 486; x, 236 pp. Cloth. New.
$68.
* Second
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State, New York City and Indian law (in New York). This edition is
a necessary source for all the research needs in New York for the
student, researcher, reference librarian, or attorney.
216.
Lincoln, Charles Z. The
Constitutional History of New York.
Rochester, NY: Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co., 1906. Reprinted
Buffalo, William S. Hein & Co., Inc. 1994. 5 vols. $360.
* Reprint
of 1906 edition. Constitutional history of New York State from
the beginning of the colonial period to the year 1905.
217. New York
Civil Appellate Practice.
Mark Davies and Marianne Stecich and Risa I Gold. 1 Vol. Cloth.
With 2000 supplement. Ex-private law firm library with stamps,
else very good. Publisher’s Price $105. Special $45.
* New York
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taking and perfecting an appeal in any of the various appellate
courts in New York State. Variations among the appellate courts
are treated in detail. Experienced appellate advocates provide
guidance on writing briefs and presenting oral arguments. Practice
aids include more than 110 sample forms on disk, practice tips,
charts of deadlines, procedural checklist of the entire appellate
process, and cross-referencing checklists.
218.
New York Civil Practice: CPLR [Civil Practice Law and Rules].
Weinstein, Korn & Miller. Matthew Bender/Lexis Law Publishing.
16 vols. Looseleaf format. Complete set current through release
#104/June 2002. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else
very good. Publisher’s Price $2,803. Special
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* Provides
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along with special practice comments from leading authorities
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219. New York
Civil Practice: EPTL.
Patrick Rohan et al. Matthew Bender/Lexis Law Publishing. 7
volumes. Looseleaf format. Complete set, Current through release
#58/May 2002. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else very
good. Publisher’s Price $1,348. Special $295.
* Provides
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220. New York
Civil Practice: SCPA.
Joseph Cox, Joseph Arenson & Standish Medina. Lexis Law
Publishing. 8 Vols. Looseleaf format. Current through release
#60/March 2002. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else very
good. Publisher Price $1,477. Special $295.
* Provides
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act. Includes in depth examination of the developing law,
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221.
New York Digest 4th, West’s. St.
Paul, MN: West Group. Vols. 1-55, in 110 books. Complete set with
all revised vols. current through September 2001 pocket part supplements.
Ex-private law firm library, very good. Publisher’s Price $2,495. Special
$595.
* Provides
State and Federal digest paragraphs with citations to cases originating
in New York from 1978 to date. Entire Key Number outline for every
topic, for searching by words or legal concepts.
222.
New York Jurisprudence 2d.
West Group. Vols. 1-113; 8 Vols. 2002 Table of Cases; 7 Vols.
2002 General Index; 2001 Deskbook 1 Vol.; Table of Statutes 1
Vol. Together 149 books. Complete set, current through with all
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Price $2,995. Special
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* Provides a comprehensive A to Z statement of law, civil, criminal,
procedural, and substantive. Includes an analytical treatment
of state law
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courts.
223. New York
Practice. Third Edition. Practitioner Treatise Series.
David D. Siegel. St. Paul, Minn., 1999. xl, 1301 pp. [with] August
2000 Pocket Part Supplement. Very good. Publisher’s Price $135.
Special $85.
* Provides
an extensive guide to New York practice, reviewing significant
issues, principles, and exceptions. Addresses the adoption of the
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Incidents; The Trial; The Judgment; Res Judicata; Enforcement of
Judgments; Appeals; Special Proceedings; Small Claims;
Arbitration; Federal Practice
Reviewed and Compared: Parallels and Pitfalls.
224. [Real Property]. Warren’s Weed New York Real Property.
Originally by Oscar L. Warren; Gloria C. Markuson et al. Revisions
by prominent contributors. 17 vols. Looseleaf format. Complete
set, current through Release #100/May
2002.
Publisher’s Price $2,381. Special $595.
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225. Shepard’s
New York Statutes Citations.
6 books. 1995 Bound Volumes 1 to 5; 1995-1997 Bound Supplement
Volume with April and June 2001 supplementary pamphlets.
Publisher’s Price $975. Special $195.
226. Steinman’s
Bergerman & Roth New York Real Property
Forms. Matthew Bender/Lexis Law Publishing. 9 Vols.
Looseleaf format. Complete set current through Release #62/June
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* Provides
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