BELL v. STATE OF NEW YORK


140 Misc.2d 778 (1988)

John B. Bell, Claimant, v. State of New York et al., Respondents. (Claim No. 76584.)

Court of Claims.

July 15, 1988


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Bell, claimant pro se. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (Robert S. Hammer of counsel), for respondents.


GERARD M. WEISBERG, J.

Claimant John B. Bell seeks damages as a result of his being erroneously notified that he passed the New York State Bar examination when he in fact failed. The issue before us is whether this states a cause of action.

On March 16, 1988, claimant filed his original claim with the clerk of this court and the Attorney-General moved to dismiss on behalf of all of the named defendants. In addition to objecting to the inclusion...

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