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Felix v. LAW OFFICE OF THOMAS F. LIOTTI
Citations: 967 N.E.2d 701; 18 N.Y.3d 974; 944 N.Y.S.2d 476; 2012 NY Slip Op 69122; 2012 WL 1085570; 2012 N.Y. LEXIS 594Docket: Motion No: 2012-147
Court: New York Court of Appeals; April 3, 2012; New York; State Supreme Court
The Court of Appeals of New York addressed the case of Donald Felix v. Law Office of Thomas F. Liotti, where Felix sought leave to appeal following an Appellate Division order that denied his request for reargument or, alternatively, leave to appeal. The Court dismissed the motion for leave to appeal, determining that the Appellate Division's order did not constitute a final determination of the proceeding as defined by the Constitution. Additionally, the motion for a stay was dismissed as academic, indicating that it was no longer relevant or necessary.