Delta Air Lines, Inc. v. New York State Division of Human Rights

90 N.Y.2d 882
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 2, 1997
StatusPublished

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Delta Air Lines, Inc. v. New York State Division of Human Rights, 90 N.Y.2d 882 (N.Y. 1997).

Opinion

Cross appeal by Delta Air Lines, Inc. dismissed, without costs, by the Court of Appeals, sua sponte, upon the ground [883]*883that Delta Air Lines, Inc. is not a party aggrieved (CPLR 5511). "An appeal from a final judgment or order brings up for review any determination of the court below 'which was adverse to the respondent’ and which 'if reversed, would entitle the respondent to prevail in whole or in part on [the] appeal’. (CPLR 5501, subd [a], par 1.)” (Parochial Bus Sys. v Board of Educ., 60 NY2d 539, 545.)

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