...*1 Appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York...
...Motion by Peter Simshauser, an attorney in good standing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to be admitted pro hac vice to represent the respondent on...
...Motion by Peter Simshauser, an attorney in good standing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to be admitted pro hac vice to represent the respondent on...
...defendants are a specialty construction company located in New York, the President of that construction company, and other companies in which the President holds an...
...Additional Defendants Northern Trust Company, as Co-Trustees of The James R. Loutit Irrevocable Trust f/b/o James F.R...
...as: People v. Robert Pealer, No. 9, NYLJ 1202588708621, at *1 (Ct. of App., Decided February 19, 2013) Opinion by Judge...
...appeal is whether records pertaining to the routine inspection, maintenance and calibration of breathalyzer machines can be offered as evidence in a criminal trial without...
...Konowaloff v. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 11-4338-cv, NYLJ...Adler Pollock & Sheehan, Boston, Massachusetts; Allan Gerson, AG International Law...
...Cite as: Kachalsky et al. v. Cty. of Westchester et al., 11-3642, NYLJ 1202579597371, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided...
...the brief, Stuart F. Delery, Acting Assistant Attorney General, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC. For Intervenor-Defendant-Appellant: H. Christopher Bartolomucci...
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