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Fraud Notes: Timeliness in Fraud Litigation – Discovery Rule Saves Some Claims, Bars Others
In today’s Fraud Notes, we examine two recent appellate court decisions that highlight the role statutes of limitations play in fraud-based claims. Specifically, we explore how New York courts evaluate timeliness under CPLR 213(8), including the six-year limitations period and the two-year discovery rule, as well as the three-year limitations period governing General Business Law § 349 claims.

Jeffrey Haber
3 hours ago7 min read
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