HERTZ v. ATTORNEY-GEN.


136 Misc.2d 420 (1987)

Hertz Corporation, Plaintiff, v. Attorney-General of the State of New York, Defendant.

Supreme Court, New York County.

May 18, 1987


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler (William J. Isaacson of counsel), for plaintiff. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General, defendant pro se.


EDWARD J. GREENFIELD, J.

The Hertz Corporation has moved to quash a subpoena requiring it to make available a voluminous quantity of books and records relating to that car rental company's practices with respect to collision damage waivers (CDWs).

The motion raises some profound and disturbing questions about the powers of the Attorney-General and the courts to act with respect to what are claimed...

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