...the staircase in a NYCHA building located at 217 127th Street...admissible form to eliminate any material issue of fact from the...
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions, including a case where the court found that a reasonable inference may be drawn that defendants' conduct was motivated by
...NYLJ, April 30, 2002). Scheindlin had held that the Material Witness Statute, 18 U.S.C. 3144, only allows for the detention...
Craig Jacobson, director of valuation and forensic services at Citrin Cooperman & Company, reviews some of the reasons to separately value intangible assets (which are already baked into the conclusi
...renovation of their townhouse. Promotional materials created by McIver reflect that...in the New York City Buildings Department and other related agencies...
...at home, and used crutches only to negotiate the stairs in her building. After her discharge, Dr. Geller next saw plaintiff on March...
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