...legislators most responsible for oversight of nonprofitsSenator Michael Ranzenhofer, R-Amherst, and Assemblyman James Brennan, D-Brooklynsaid they hope the public...
...Building in Albany. The committee's chair, Michael Ranzenhofer, R-Amherst, said he has been working with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, the Assembly...
...For Plaintiff-Appellant: Steven M. Cohen of Counsel, Hogan Willig, Amherst. For Defendants-Respondents North Bailey Volunteer Fire Company...
...Bailey Volunteer Fire Co. Inc., established in connection with the Town of Amherst's creation of Fire Protection District No. 18. After finding General Municipal...
Brian W. McElhenny, a partner at Goldberg Segalla, discusses the application of a doctrine that remains under fire in tort litigation to athletic activities occurring under suboptimal conditions and
...Cite as: Amherst Medical Supply, LLC v. New York Central Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 571112...
Criminal court judges are not obligated to explain during plea bargain allocutions the "collateral" ramifications of violating the conditions of post-release supervision - even if the defendant could
... Attys. For Plaintiff: Gross, Polowy & Orlans, PC, Amherst, NY. Attys. For Defendant Vardales: Cabanillas & Assoc...
...Alan Birnholz, East Amherst, For Respondent-Appellant. David C. Schopp, Attorney For The Children...
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