Actions or proceedings brought against a personal representative
personally and in his representative capacity may be joined. In such
case a judgment for the plaintiff must clearly indicate whether it is
awarded against the defendant personally or in his representative
capacity.
Structure New York Laws
EPT - Estates, Powers and Trusts
Part 4 - Procedural Aspects of Actions by or Against Personal Representatives
11-4.1 - How to Sue or Be Sued
11-4.2 - When Personal and Representative Causes of Action May Be Joined
11-4.3 - Separate Dockets and Executions
11-4.5 - Want of Assets Not to Be Pleaded by Personal Representative