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The number of important developments in the area of New York Civil Practice is unrivaled. In this 3.3-hour November 1, 2010 program, Patrick M. Connors, Professor of Law at Albany Law School, reviews these significant and recent far-reaching CPLR developments, including: • General Municipal Law § 50-e (7) - Application to Serve Late Notice of Claim • CPLR 205(a) - Six Month Extension • CPLR 305(b) - Commencing Action With Summons and Notice • CPLR 313 - Service Outside New York State Giving Personal Jurisdiction • CPLR 2102 - Filing of papers • CPLR 2103(b) - Service of Interlocutory Papers, Affidavit of Mailing; CPLR 2214 - Proof of Service of Motions • CPLR 3101(a) - Disclosure in Matrimonial Actions • CPLR 3101(a) - Disclosure of Settlement Agreements • CPLR 3120- Discovery and Production of Documents and Things for Inspection, Testing, Copying or Photographing • CPLR 3121 - Physical or mental examination; Ex Parte Communications with Plaintiff's Treating Physician • CPLR 3408 - Mandatory Settlement Conference in Residential Foreclosure Actions • 22 N.Y.C.R.R. Part 137 - Attorney Client Fee Dispute Resolution Program • Much more FORMS: For fully-editable downloadable forms in many categories, please go to www.NLFforms.com. BOOKS FOR LAWYERS: Over 40 useful books on important legal issues facing attorneys are now available for immediate download at www.NLFforms.com. (Reading books without also listening to or viewing a recorded seminar earns NO CLE credits.)
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