...of renovated space on Warburton Avenue. Additionally, another 30,000 square feet in an adjacent building would house the county attorney, the Probation Department...
...hours on their own computers consider their postings to be a part of their private lives immune from employer scrutiny. At the same time, employers...
...29, 2013 RECITATION, AS REQUIRED BY CPLR §2219(a), OF THE PAPERS CONSIDERED IN THE REVIEW OF THIS MOTION. PAPERSNUMBERED...
...Effort to Evict was Part of a Pattern of Illegal Discrimination...landlord, the police and fire departments had visited plaintiff's bar...
...As incoming president of the New York...States. Building on a project...Appellate Division, Second Department, Justice Stephen Crane...
...petitioner's prima facie showing of entitlement to judgment as a...to appellant, neither the prior building owner's apparent knowledge of...
...reargue the court's prior decision. After Kiernan's death the Department of Buildings inspected the elevator and issued an accident report identifying three defects...
...from its post and was lying flat on the ground in front of 150 East Rockaway Road, Hewlett, Long Island (the Premises). Plaintiff cleans houses...
...Broadway"). After Mr. Casey's death, the NYC Department of Buildings ("DOB") inspected the freight elevator and issued an accident...
...on defendant's alleged "nonpayment of wages" claimed to have been...fire escapes appurtenant to a building owned and managed by defendants...
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