Narrative Opinion Summary
The Court of Appeals of New York dismissed the motion for leave to appeal in the case of Jose Miguel Moran v. 200 Varick Street Associates, LLC, et al., on the grounds that the order in question did not constitute a final determination of the action as required by the state constitution. The decision was rendered on June 9, 2011, following submission on May 9, 2011. The case involved multiple parties, including appellants Wolff Olins, LLC, and was designated as Motion No: 2011-488.
Legal Issues Addressed
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Application: The court determined that the order in question did not meet the criteria for a final determination necessary for an appeal under the state constitution.
Reasoning: The Court of Appeals of New York dismissed the motion for leave to appeal in the case of Jose Miguel Moran v. 200 Varick Street Associates, LLC, et al., on the grounds that the order in question did not constitute a final determination of the action as required by the state constitution.