...former state Supreme Court justice in Orange County and administrative judge...Axelrod, Ingrassia & Tetenbaum in Newburgh and Middletown, providing advice and...
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...York, New York. ADDISSIONAL CASES In the Matter of the Application of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, relative to...
...St. Patrick's Church; Newburgh, 2439/2011, NYLJ...listing or leaning in any way that...
...See Profile) in a case that hinges on whether employees at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church of Newburgh were involved in securing...
...Eyad Ismoil, and Abdul Hakim Murad appeal from judgments of conviction entered in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York...
...first cause of action and a declaration of their rights and interest in a cross-easement over a common driveway is denied; and it is...
...V. Cardona, the presiding justice in the Albany-based Third Department...at diners in Kingston or Newburgh, to discuss court policies and...
...*1APPEAL by the plaintiff, in an action to recover damages for negligence, as limited by his brief...
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