23 Cited authorities

  1. Idaho v. Coeur D'Alene Tribe of Idaho

    521 U.S. 261 (1997)   Cited 1,646 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that, because "navigable waters uniquely implicate sovereign interests," there exists a "strong presumption of state ownership" of these waters
  2. United States v. Turkette

    452 U.S. 576 (1981)   Cited 2,714 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a RICO enterprise must exist "separate and apart" from the pattern of racketeering activity
  3. 511 West 232nd Owners Corp. v. Jennifer Realty Co.

    98 N.Y.2d 144 (N.Y. 2002)   Cited 2,076 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the plaintiffs sufficiently pled a breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing by alleging that the defendant, which contracted to convert its building into a cooperative, rejected bona fide purchase offers from prospective tenants
  4. Rocovich v. Consol Edison Co.

    78 N.Y.2d 509 (N.Y. 1991)   Cited 1,699 times
    Holding that "[i]t is an accepted rule that all parts of a statute are intended to be given effect and that a statutory construction which renders one part meaningless should be avoided"
  5. Leader v. Maroney

    97 N.Y.2d 95 (N.Y. 2001)   Cited 772 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that courts have discretion to decide whether to extend time to serve for good cause shown or in the interest of justice
  6. Friends of Van Cortland Park, v. City of New York

    95 N.Y.2d 623 (N.Y. 2001)   Cited 77 times
    Alienating parkland "requires the direct and specific approval of the State Legislature, plainly conferred"
  7. Kato v. Ishihara

    360 F.3d 106 (2d Cir. 2004)   Cited 53 times
    Holding that "to identify ‘commercial activity’ for purposes of the ‘commercial activity’ exception to immunity under the FSIA, we must ask whether ‘the particular actions that the foreign state performs ... are the type of actions by which a private party engages in trade and traffic or commerce’ "
  8. People v. Illardo

    48 N.Y.2d 408 (N.Y. 1979)   Cited 90 times

    Argued October 10, 1979 Decided November 27, 1979 Appeal from the Erie County Court, JOSEPH P. McCARTHY, J. Paul J. Cambria, Jr., and Herald Price Fahringer for appellant. Edward C. Cosgrove, District Attorney (John De Frank and Judith Blake Manzella of counsel), for respondent. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (Shirley Adelson Siegel and John J. Warner, Jr., of counsel), in his statutory capacity under section 71 of the Executive Law. FUCHSBERG, J. We uphold in this case the affirmative defense provisions

  9. Bordeleau v. State

    2011 N.Y. Slip Op. 8444 (N.Y. 2011)   Cited 21 times

    2011-11-21 Lee BORDELEAU et al., Respondents, v. STATE of New York et al., Appellants. Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, Albany (Barbara D. Underwood, Paul Groenwegen and Andrew D. Bing of counsel), for State of New York, appellant. Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Albany (Harold Iselin, Cynthia E. Neidl and Victoria E. Lane of counsel), for Globalfoundries U.S., Inc., appellant. JONES Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, Albany (Barbara D. Underwood, Paul Groenwegen and Andrew D. Bing of counsel)

  10. QBE Insurance v. Jinx-Proof Inc.

    2014 N.Y. Slip Op. 1100 (N.Y. 2014)   Cited 17 times
    Holding that letters effectively disclaimed coverage even though they "contained some contradictory and confusing language" and "contained 'reservation of rights' language," because they "were sufficient to apprise" the insured of the ground for excluding coverage