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Jones Day Lawyers Contribute Chapter To "Commercial Litigation In New York State Courts"
10 November 2020
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Jones Day lawyers Harold Gordon and Nina Yadava have authored a
chapter for the recently released 5th edition of the well-regarded
New York practice treatise, Commercial Litigation in New York
State Courts. Their chapter, "Deceptive and Misleading
Business Practices," comprehensively covers the subject
matter, with particular attention to New York General Business Law
Sections 349 and 350, the state's frequently litigated consumer
protection provisions.
Published by Thompson Reuters with the assistance of the New
York County Lawyers Association, Commercial Litigation in New
York State Courts also includes chapters authored by New York
appellate and trial level federal and state court judges, and
leading practitioners in the Empire State's legal
community.
5th Edition Ch 127
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about your specific circumstances.
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