GOLDSTEIN v. WICKETT


3 A.D.2d 135 (1957)

Albert Goldstein, Respondent, v. George Wickett, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Fourth Department.

January 18, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip J. O'Shea for appellant.

Benjamin A. Quitt (Emil L. Cohen of counsel), for respondent.

All concur. Present — McCURN, P. J., VAUGHAN, KIMBALL, WILLIAMS and BASTOW, JJ.


VAUGHAN, J.

The appellate courts of this State have often had occasion to condemn the tardiness of some attorneys in furnishing bills of particulars in response to demand. Such tardiness demonstrably hurts the administration of justice in this State. The failure to serve a bill of particulars, which might have been prepared in minutes, may seriously delay the trial of an action on the merits. The workday of overburdened trial judges must then be consumed...

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