Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Milton Tingling held that although the city's Board of Health has "very broad" powers, they do not include "the authority to limit or ban a legal item under the guise
...James D. Featherstonhaugh, Esq., Scott J. Ely, Esq., Of Counsel, Featherstonhaugh, Wiley & Clyne, LLP, Albany, NY. MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND...
The right of criminal defendants to retain counsel - and the interests of allegedly defrauded investors to recover their money - clashed in a high-profile upstate case involving two well-known invest
...of New York and others, appellants.Featherstonhaugh, Wiley & Clyne, L.L.P., Albany (Stephen J. Wiley of counsel), for...
...New York State Liquor Authority, Albany, for appellant. Featherstonhaugh, Wiley and Clyne, L.L.P., Albany (Stephen B. Hanse of counsel), for...
...New York State Liquor Authority, Albany, for appellant. Featherstonhaugh, Wiley and Clyne, L.L.P., Albany (Stephen B. Hanse of counsel), for...
...J., Mercure, Malone Jr., Kavanagh and McCarthy, JJ. Featherstonhaugh, Wiley & Clyne, Albany (Stephen B. Hanse of counsel), for appellants. ...
...State Department of Civil Service and another, respondents. Featherstonhaugh, Wiley & Clyne, L.L.P., Albany (Stephen J. Wiley of counsel), for...
...State Department of Civil Service and another, respondents. Featherstonhaugh, Wiley & Clyne, L.L.P., Albany (Stephen J. Wiley of counsel), for...
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