An appeal from a final judgment brings up for review any non-final judgment or order which necessarily affects the final judgment, provided that such non-final judgment or order has not previously been reviewed by the court to which the appeal is taken, pursuant to CPLR 5501[a][1]. Thus, only an appeal from a final judgment will bring up for review prior nonfinal orders.
Shah v. 20 E. 64th St., LLC, NY Slip Op 04587 (1st Dep't July 29, 2021)
Tomorrow's issue: Collateral estoppel.