Gramatan Home Investors Corp. v. Lopez

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1979-02-15

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OPINION OF THE COURT Chief Judge Cooke. The ultimate issue presented is whether the grant of summary judgment in favor of defendants was proper. The courts below reasoned that the judgment in a consumer fraud action prosecuted successfully by the Attorney-General against plaintiff’s assignor collaterally estopped plaintiff from raising certain matters determined there in this subsequent litigation. We hold t…

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