REPRINTED FROM NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL
Indeed, all four judicial departments have held - and the Court of Appeals has affirmed - a Notice to Admit may be used to establish plaintiff's prima facie case. See, Villa v. N.Y.C.H.A., 107 AD2d 619 (1st Dept. 1985); Risucci v. Homayoon, 122 AD2d 260 (2nd Dept. 1986); Kowalski v. ................
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