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Recent Court Of Appeals Case Sheds Light On Scope Of Champerty Doctrine
27 April 2017
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy partner Thomas T. Janover
and special counsel David E. Blabey, Jr.'s article "Recent
Court of Appeals Case Sheds Light on Scope of Champerty
Doctrine," appeared in the New York Law Journal's
Outside Counsel column on April 12, 2017. Following a recent New
York Court of Appeals opinion on New York Judiciary Law §489,
which bars certain forms of trading in litigation claims, the
authors examine the current state of the champerty law in New York
and a trio of recent Court of Appeals cases involving the
doctrine.
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