Third-Party Practice in New York State Supreme Court | Practical Law

Third-Party Practice in New York State Supreme Court | Practical Law

A guide to third-party practice (also known as impleader) in New York state supreme court under the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR). This Note explains the nature of a third-party action, including claims for contribution, indemnification, and subrogation. This Note also addresses when and how to assert third-party claims, venue, the third-party summons, and responding to a third-party complaint.

Third-Party Practice in New York State Supreme Court

Practical Law Practice Note 2-604-8250 (Approx. 19 pages)

Third-Party Practice in New York State Supreme Court

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew York
A guide to third-party practice (also known as impleader) in New York state supreme court under the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR). This Note explains the nature of a third-party action, including claims for contribution, indemnification, and subrogation. This Note also addresses when and how to assert third-party claims, venue, the third-party summons, and responding to a third-party complaint.