...YouTube had knowledge or awareness of any specific infringements (including any clips-in-suit not expressly noted in this opinion); (B) Whether, on...
...with the underlying facts and circumstances of this case that are detailed in my memorandum of April 5, 2013. Tummino v. Hamburg, --- F. Supp. 2d...
...programs to help unrepresented litigants in civil cases and strengthen consumer...in New York are young black and Latino men. ...
...are cross-motions for summary judgment on Malmsteen's sole remaining claim in this case: a breach of contract claim against UMG and its indirect...
...that BLS, during the relevant time period, published, on its website and in marketing materials, misleading (if not fraudulent) post-graduate employment and salary information...
...that alleged ten (10) causes of action against the above named Defendants. In the First and Second Causes of Action it was alleged that Defendants...
...suggesters," from any component in the criminal justice system, have...an in-house "complaint box" system will hardly gain...
...OAG"), and James Rogers, Eugene Leff, Katherine Kennedy and Janice Dean in their individual capacities.1 She sues the OAG for race...
...Cite as: In Re September 11 Litigation, 08 Civ. 9146, NYLJ 1202593156451, at *1 (SDNY...
...NYPD has laid siege to black and Latino neighborhoods" by...and made the wrong assumptions in studying the data on millions...
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