...Mirzadinyan (9788/08)Motion Granted Shanon v. Elmont Q Properties Inc. (26284/09)Motion Granted Sotomayor-Padilla v. Macerich...
...Brown v. Micheletti (11/13183)Motion Withdrawn Henik v. Dewitt (10/12553)Motion Withdrawn Justice Joseph...
...company to recover approximately $392,000 it paid to an insured for property damage allegedly caused by municipal negligence. On August 9, 2009, a drainage...
...v. Cradin (31843/10)Motion Withdrawn O'Sullivan v. Dewitt Rehabilitation (24084/10)Motion Withdrawn Rodriguez v. NYC (26553...
... O'Sullivan v. Dewitt Rehabilitation (24084/10)Motion...Case Disposed Reo Properties Corp. v. Manck (15170/08...
...increase in the number of lawsuits seeking to hold municipalities liable for property damage caused by flooding. In many cases the doctrine of sovereign immunity...
...process of validating the propounded will as the instrument effective to pass property, and appointing an executor to administer and oversee the estate of a...
...Defendants; 05-cv-187 (KAM) (RLM). Dewitt Mathis, Plaintiff v. United Homes, LLC, United Property Group, LLC, Yaron Hershco, Galit Network, LLC, and...
...Defendants; 05-cv-187 (KAM) (RLM). Dewitt Mathis, Plaintiff v. United Homes, LLC, United Property Group, LLC, Yaron Hershco, Galit Network, LLC, and...
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