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“Bifurcation” of Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Trials in New York Unfair
Under current New York trial practice in some courts in the State, personal injury and medical malpractice trials are “bifurcated” into two separate “mini” trials. This policy is not one of the legislature; rather, it is a judicial policy which … Continue reading
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The office has more than twenty years of experience in handling civil and commercial litigation in both tax and non-tax matters. The office routinely assists clients in civil, commercial and tortious matters in New York Courts. We also have experience … Continue reading