...and security arrangements; insolvency matters; mergers, acquisitions...Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. ...Ciparick, the former Court of Appeals judge...
...of Law at Hofstra University, Cornell Law School, Touro Law Center and Brooklyn Law School will offer new clinics on topics including technology start-ups...
...Joshua L. Dratel, Esq., counsel for Defendant, submitted a letter to this Court seeking a hearing in connection with a renewed bail application. Dkt. No...
...Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor...including the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn, and to extend to additional...
...other things, (1) filing for bankruptcy on behalf of himself and...bankrupt Infanti Chair, which the Court subsequently found to be a...
...Island, who volunteered with the Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project...work on eight divorces, six bankruptcy cases and an income tax...
...judgment motion"), which the Court granted in part and denied...1 Stafford filed for bankruptcy on August 31, 2010 and...
...date of assessment until fully satisfied. Presently pending before the Court is the Defendant's motion to dismiss the Amended Complaint pursuant to...
...the challenges faced by foreign plaintiffs seeking relief in U.S. federal courts for environmental damage abroad by U.S. or foreign transnational corporations. (See...
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