The issue in this case is whether a New York State court can acquire jurisdiction over the estate of a person who was a nondomiciliary of the State of New York at the time of his death but where the deceased practiced medicine in New York State, allegedly committed a tortious act in New York State, and at the time of said alleged act, had a policy of medical liability insurance with a company doing business in New York.
Decendent, a domiciliary of the State of Florida...
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