Perhaps a single regret may accompany the passing of common law pleading :--that there also passed the special pleader . This type of lawyer has always been reputed to possess great ability. At least he had a keen interest in and enthusiasm for the study of pleading. Now we are met with the seeming paradox that often the abler the lawyer, the less enthusiasm he has for pleading problems. An excellent example of this is to be found in the attitude of the New York Court of Appeals towards code pleading. That court has always ranked as one of the ablest tribunals in the country, and the reputation of its present personnel is justly as high as at any time in its history. Yet clearly the court has no consistent theory of the function of pleadin...