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    Cover of NY COURT OF APPEALS POWERS FULL SET

    The Powers of the New York Court of Appeals, 2025-2026 ed.

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    The Powers of New York Court of Appeals provides detailed analysis by a veteran appellate lawyer of practice before the New York Court of Appeals. It covers the Court of Appeals’ jurisdiction, scope, and development; the finality requirement; appeals

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