...year because of a decision that staying is simply not worth embarking on the difficult path to lawful permanent residence (i.e., a green card...
...prison sentence of five years. Following a guilty plea, at a hearing on March 22, 2013, defendant, now age 22, was sentenced for one count...
...that infiltrated into its building from the collapse of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Plaintiff sued the Port Authority of New York and...
...concealment of illicit transactions to ineffective monitoring. The crackdown focused not just on how these banks facilitated transactions by parties subject to U.S. trade...
...and many deserving, but often difficult or indigent clients who may turn on them. Most frightening, in recent years immigration lawyers have come under increased...
...as: Woori Bank v. RBS Securities, Inc., 109193/2010, NYLJ 1202583539141...Woori alleges Defendants knew, based on superior information about loan performance...
...tactic that is admittedly being employed in the so-called "War on Terror" the targeted killing of persons deemed to have ties...
...tactic that is admittedly being employed in the so-called "War on Terror" the *2...
...enacting CIR. The pressure for sweeping reform now appears to be considerable on both sides of the aisle. Despite the political momentum and...
...Summ. J. and in Opp'n to Defs.' Cross-Mot. for J. on the Pleadings ("Pl. Reply Mem."), Docket Entry No. 22.) Defendants...
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