Special Term found that defendant Porter was an agent of appellant, a Pennsylvania corporation, in his transactions with plaintiff and, because of the agent's activities within New York, that service was properly made without the State (CPLR 302, subd. [a], par. 1). In 1966 Porter, a Pennsylvania domiciliary doing business as Tournament of Champions, came to Gloversville, New York and contracted with respondent, a glove manufacturer, for the...
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