...Cite as: USA v. City of New York, 11-5113-cv...2012, partial final judgment dismissing federal and state law claims against...
...Beth Courtian of Jackson Lewis...pursuant to Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of...the uncontroverted evidence shows that...
...Solis, Secretary of Labor, United...required by Rule 52(a...of the Federal Rules of...considering the evidence introduced at...
...Cite as: Matter of Dashawn W., No. 71, NYLJ...determining, upon clear and convincing evidence, that these four children were...
...summary judgment on the basis of asserted facts supported as required...in accordance with local court rules, served a concise statement of...
...motion for summary judgment pursuant to CPLR §3212: Notice of Motion-Affirmation of Robert J. Anderson, Esq.-Exhibits A to Q1-2...
...alleging three causes of action for violations...it, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure...
...Hirsch Law LLC, Trumbull, Connecticut, on the brief, Howard B. Stravitz, University of South Carolina Law Center, Columbia, South Carolina. For...
...Eastern District of New York...pursuant to Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of...to no evidence in the...
... alleging violations of Title VII of...judgment pursuant to Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Civil...
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