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    New York Pattern Jury Instructions Companion Handbookprovides guidance on usingNew York Pattern Jury Instructions – Civilas a research and case-planning tool. It contains examples of jury instructions given by New York judges and requests for instructions

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    Publication date:2024-05-30
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    Michael A. Rosenhouse

    Michael A. Rosenhouse, a member of the New York bar since 1982 and the Illinois bar since 1974, concentrates his practice in civil litigation, primarily involving employment and benefits, in both trial and appellate courts, state and federal, in both 

    Robert J Lunn, JSC (RET.), Honorable

    Justice Lunn retired from the bench on December 31, 2008, and re-entered private practice as a principal partner of the Lunn Trotto Law Firm in Rochester, N.Y. He served as an assistant district attorney for Monroe County in 1976 and 1977 and was in private