NADER v. GEN. MOTORS CORP.


53 Misc.2d 515 (1967)

Ralph Nader, Plaintiff, v. General Motors Corporation et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

April 3, 1967


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (Martin Kleinbard, Leonard Marks and Allan Tuttle of counsel), for General Motors Corporation, defendant. Francis T. Maguire for Vincent Gillen and another, defendants. Speiser, Shumate, Georghan & Krause (Stuart Speiser and Alfred W. Gans of counsel), for plaintiff.


SAUL S. STREIT, J.

Motion to vacate and strike plaintiff's notice to admit is granted.

The subject notice consists of more than 300 separate items, subdivided in 44 paragraphs of a 29-page, single-spaced typewritten document. Even a cursory examination of these papers establishes that, as a whole, the notice in question is patently burdensome, unnecessarily prolix, and unduly protracted.

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