...he sustained a medical defect as a result of his injuries, McKinnon defendants now moved for an order compelling Moody to appear for a neuropsychological...
...Fischoff, P.C., Woodbury, NY. Attorneys for the Defendant by: Elyse D. Echtman, Esq., Igor Margulyan, Esq., Of Counsel, Orrick, Herrington...
...2013 ATTORNEYS For Defendant-Appellant: Nicholas J. Pinto, New York, N.Y. ...
A state appeals panel has thrown out a $16 million contingency fee for work Graubard Miller performed for Alice Lawrence, the late widow of New York real estate magnate Sylvan Lawrence, finding the f
...part, and the new action was assigned to the inquiring judge. The defendant in the new action has asked the judge to disqualify him/herself...
...Decided: May 23, 2013 Additional Defendants-Appellees Russell Perdue, Warden, FCI Ray Brook, David Salamy, Unit...
Greenberg Traurig shareholder Francis J. Serbaroli, in his Health Law column, discusses a recent Appellate Division decision that held a physician liable for disclosing information about a patient?s
...to Rule 65(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, enjoining Defendants Robert and Marcia Gordon (together "the Gordon Defendants") from violating...
...A defendant's rights against double jeopardy were not violated by the scheduling of...
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