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Ling Chen v. Reuters America Holdings, Inc.

New York Court of Appeals
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A motion for leave to appeal was dismissed on the grounds that the order being appealed does not constitute a final determination of the proceeding as defined by the Constitution. Additionally, a motion for poor person relief was dismissed as it has become academic due to the dismissal of the primary motion.

Ling Chen v. Reuters America Holdings, Inc. is a workers' compensation case decided in New York Court of Appeals. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in New York Court of Appeals.

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A motion for leave to appeal was dismissed on the grounds that the order being appealed does not constitute a final determination of the proceeding as defined by the Constitution. Additionally, a motion for poor person relief was dismissed as it has become academic due to the dismissal of the primary motion.

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