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Tag Archives: Continuous
Court Rules the New York Continuous Treatment Doctrine Does Not Toll the Statute of Limitations for the Failure to Diagnose
Medical malpractice cases, like any civil lawsuit, must be pursued within the time frame established by the statute of limitations. While the courts strictly construe the statute of limitations for pursuing a medical malpractice claim in New York, there are … Continue reading
Posted in Medical malpractice law
Tagged Continuous, Court, DIAGNOSE, Doctrine, Failure, Limitations, Rules, Statute, Toll, Treatment, York
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Continuous Architectural Representation and the Statute of Limitations
Architectural malpractice would normally be governed by CPLR 214(6) and have a three year statute of limitations. In Architect v Kodsi, 2019 NY Slip Op 01398 Decided on February 27, 2019 Appellate Division, Second Department the contract called for a 1 year contractual … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Ethics
Tagged Architectural, Continuous, Limitations, Representation, Statute
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“A” Fabric Member is Limited to Single, Continuous Member
The Federal Circuit broke from the typical open-ended construction of “a” to mean “one or more,” and instead limited “a” to mean “one single, continuous member” in the nonprecedential opinion for Wonderland Nurserygoods, Co. v. Baby Trend, Inc. (Appeal Nos. 2017-1295 and … Continue reading
Recent Jurisprudence – Definition of Continuous and Discontinuous Work Shifts
The Federal Judicial Weekly (Semanario Judicial de la Federación) recently published jurisprudence issued by the Second Collegiate Court on Labor Matters of the Second Circuit, which should be considered a primary source covering a legal loophole contained in the Federal … Continue reading
Posted in Business law
Tagged Continuous, Definition, Discontinuous, Jurisprudence, Recent, Shifts, Work
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