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Will Digest Annotator contain an index to practice-specific special sections published in the New York Law Journal?
Yes. All practice-specific special sections are indexed in the Digest Annotator
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Why is this the best source to cite decisions and articles printed in the NYLJ?
This is the fastest, most comprehensive road map to what has been printed in the NYLJ, the bible for the New York lawyer. In addition, the information is indexed by statute and subject matter, simplifying research.
This comprehensive index will go back many years to give incite as to how law pertaining to a specific statute has evolved.
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If a case is related to common law, does it get indexed?
Yes. It will be identified by a number but no section sign (§). Statute titles are generally identified as §202 Limitations of time; whereas commonlaw titles are identified as 3990 Breach of Contract.
Note also that for federal rules, they are identified as Rule xx and for U.S. Code, identified as 42 USC §1983 (Title 42 of United States Code, Section 1983).
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If a case or story applies to more than one area of law , procedure, or subject mater under which area is it linked.
We index cases and articles under all applicable areas of law, procedure or subject matter.
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What are the meaning of the many legal abbreviations located on the site?
CPLR - Civil Practice Laws and Rules
CPL - Criminal Practice Procedure
EPTL - Estates, Powers and Trusts Law
FRAP - Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
FRCP - Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
PL - Penal Law
RPL - Real Property Law
RPAPL - Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law
SCPA - Surrogate's Court Procedure Act
USC - United States Code
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