New York should adopt a mathematical formula that would function similarly to one used to award child support to determine both the temporary and post-divorce maintenance due the non-monied spouse in
A would-be purchaser of real estate who breaches his contract should be subject to damages equivalent to the difference, if any, between the value of the property when the contract was signed and whe
...D.J. & J.A. Cirando, Esqs., Syracuse (John A. Cirando Of Counsel), For Defendant...
...D.J. & J.A. Cirando, Esqs., Syracuse (Bradley E. Keem Of Counsel), For Defendant...
The inspection and calibration of the breathalyzers used to determine if drivers are drunk are nontestimonial, and defendants do not have a constitutional right to cross-examine the technicians who s
...White v. Farrell, 43, was John Cirando. Cirando, of D.J. & J.A. Cirando in Syracuse, is a member of the...
...D.J. & J.A. Cirando, Esqs., Syracuse (Bradley E. Keem Of Counsel), For Defendant...
...Pappas, Cox, Kimpel, Dodd & Levine, P.C., Syracuse, D.J. & J.A. Cirando, Esqs. (John A. Cirando Of Counsel), For Plaintiff-Respondent...
...D.J. & J.A. Cirando, Esqs., Syracuse (Elizabeth Dev. Moeller Of Counsel), For Respondent...
...D.J. & J.A. Cirando, Esqs., Syracuse (Elizabeth Dev. Moeller Of Counsel), For Respondent...
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