McDONALD v. KING'S DEP'T STORE, INC.


27 A.D.2d 597 (1966)

James F. McDonald, as Administrator of The Estate of Thomas McDonald, Deceased, Respondent, v. King's Department Store, Inc., Appellant

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

December 22, 1966


Per Curiam.

It was the opinion of the Special Term that the research problems and other difficulties encountered by plaintiff's attorneys offered reasonable excuse for the delay. Defendant's claim of prejudice, on the other hand, depends on merely conclusory statements as to locating "key witnesses", and can properly be given little weight. Under all the circumstances, we find no sufficient basis for disturbing the Special Term's considered exercise of discretion...

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