...of the Guardian in failing to comply for over twelve years with Court directives to file a final account detailing his actions as property management...
...final judgment." Rule 54(b). However, Rule 54(b) permits the court to expressly direct the entry of final judgment as to individually dismissed...
...Rule 4(f)(3) allows for service "by other means not prohibited by international agreement, as the court orders."4...
...Those are permissible factors for a district court to consider under U.S. Sentencing Guidelines §5G1.3(c), which permits the consideration of factors...
...Hudson, Julia Kuo, and Catherine Wharton (collectively, "plaintiffs") move this Court to review the Clerk of Court's taxation of costs and to...
...DBSP) moves to dismiss the Complaint pursuant to CPLR 3211(a)(1), (3), (7), & (8). Defendant's motion is denied for the reasons that...
...by their brief, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court (Bruce E. Tolbert, J.), entered in Westchester County on November 30, 2011...
...papers and conference held on January 28, 2013, the decision of the court is as follows: In this action for declaratory judgment, plaintiff...
...Kan-Pak") moves this Court to dismiss the complaint as against it pursuant to sections 12(b)(2), (3) and (6) of the Federal...
...The Office of Court Administration and local authorities have come to terms on three major capital...
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