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Westchester Quarterly Roundup: Notable Decisions of the Westchester County Federal and State Courts

Blog: The Westchester Litigator

Judge Karas Grants Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss Complaint Alleging Due Process Violations under the Fourteenth Amendment In Twardosz v. Yonkers Public School District, No. 19-CV-6138 (KMK), 2020 WL 6135114 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 19, 2020), Judge Kenneth Karas dismissed the plaintiff’s complaint alleging due process violations under the Fourteenth Amendment, as well […]

When Is a Default Judgment Not a Default Judgment?

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New York state practitioners often view motions for default judgment against non-appearing defendants as a slam dunk. After all, the Second Department standard for granting default judgment is extremely liberal – a “defaulting defendant admits all traversable allegations in the complaint, including the basic issue of liability, and [] the […]