In their Construction Law column, John-Patrick Curran, David J. Kanfer and Kenneth M. Block, members of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt, write: Indemnification clauses are nearly ubiquitous
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...Zimmer v. Chemung County Performing Arts,4 the mantra has been that...
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...David I. Schmidt, J.), dated April 27, 2011, and entered in Kings County as, in effect, denied that branch of their motion which was for...
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