...profile/New_York_City_Civil_Court,_New_York_County/Kathryn_Freed...the city contended that under Administrative Code §7-210 it...
...landmark decisions, the Appellate Division, Third Department, has affirmed rulings by Supreme Court justices in Tompkins1 and Otsego Counties2...
...Companies Inc. (IPG) in an administrative capacity for over 20 years...was the deciding factor. The court stayed summary judgment proceedings on...
...February 1993. During her tenure at IPG, she has performed many different administrative tasks and has a bachelor's degree from St. Francis College in...
...review of the papers presented, all relevant statutes and case law, the Court grants the City's motion. ...
...Next month, Nassau County District Court Judge Terence Murphy will trade his robes for a U.S. Army...
...moved to dismiss pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(c). The court granted the defendants' motion in part, denied the motion in part and...
...employers, each of whom commenced administrative proceedings against the teacher charging...a 1968 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Pickering v. Board...
...committee appointed by Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti ...
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