Mitchell v. New York University
8 N.E.3d 860, 22 N.Y.3d 1194, 985 N.Y.S.2d 482, 2014 NY Slip Op 68731, 2014 WL 1362328, 2014 N.Y. LEXIS 727
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Mitchell v. New York University, 8 N.E.3d 860, 22 N.Y.3d 1194, 985 N.Y.S.2d 482, 2014 NY Slip Op 68731, 2014 WL 1362328, 2014 N.Y. LEXIS 727 (N.Y. 2014).
Opinion
On the Court’s own motion, appeal transferred, without costs, to the Appellate Division, First Department, upon the ground [1195]*1195that a direct appeal does not lie when questions other than the constitutional validity of a statutory provision are involved (see NY Const, art VI, §§ 3 [b] [2]; 5 [b]; CPLR 5601 [b] [2]). Motion for ancillary relief denied.
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8 N.E.3d 860, 22 N.Y.3d 1194, 985 N.Y.S.2d 482, 2014 NY Slip Op 68731, 2014 WL 1362328, 2014 N.Y. LEXIS 727, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/mitchell-v-new-york-university-ny-2014.