What is the test for establishing privity in a personal injury proceeding?

"New York", United States of America

The following excerpt is from Cusack v. 60 Minutes Div. of CBS, Inc., 2001 NY Slip Op 30092 (N.Y. 2012):

"Generally, to establish privity the connection between the parties must be such that the interests of the nonparty can be said to have been represented in the prior proceeding (citations omitted)." Green v. Santa Fe Indus., Inc., 70 N.Y.2d 244, 253 (1987). Thus, individuals and the corporations that they control

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