... Cite as: Matter of Gumbs v. NYCBOE, 104277/12...Petitioner is employed by respondent Board of Education of the City...
... Plaintiff M.C. brings this action under the fee shifting provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA"), 20 U.S...
...Additional Plaintiffs The General Unsecured Creditors of Reliance Group Holdings, Inc.; Reliance Financial Services Corp. (n/k/a Reorganized...
...his Padilla-based ineffective assistance of counsel claim pertaining to plea...the New York and federal standards for ineffective assistance of counsel...
...Cite as: Matter of Mohamed Saad-El-Din v...sustained the decision of respondent Board of Education of Half Hollow...
...Cite as: Matter of Gail Cauwels v. New York City Transit, 400356/13, NYLJ 1202603736139, at...
... Appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Erie County...
...Jones's dismissal of a related matter...outcome of Plaintiffs' appeal of Fried I...a seven-member board and will continue...
...Provident Funds v. GML Tower, No. 115, NYLJ 1202603747891 at *1 (Ct. of App., Decided June 11, 2013) No. 115 ...
...Cite as: The Matter of Hugo Funes v. NY. State Depart. of Motor Vehicles, 100476/2013, NYLJ...
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