...his neighbors and his friends." Richard Godosky of Godosky & Gentile said he was a friend of Conason's for nearly 60...
...A CAR, INC. def-res, RIDE SHARE SYSTEMS, LLC, def — Godosky & Gentile, P.C., New York (Emily Kern of counsel), for ap —...
...ATTORNEYS For appellant: Godosky & Gentile, P.C., New York, David Godosky of counsel. ...
Although Manhattan Surrogate Nora Anderson was acquitted by a Supreme Court jury of breaking state law by accepting contributions above the legal limit for the 2008 primary from patron and former emp
...not be tolerated. Holzman's attorney, David Godosky of Godosky & Gentile, argued that the commission should reject any finding of misconduct and...
...the one charge sustained by Shea. David Godosky of Godosky & Gentile, who represented Holzman, said he was pleased that Shea had rejected...
...LLP, New York (Richard Ng of counsel), for appellants. Godosky & Gentile, P.C., New York (Anthony P. Gentile of counsel), for respondents...
...Edward J. Guardaro, Jr., White Plains, for appellants-respondents. Godosky & Gentile, PC, New York (Diane K. Toner of counsel), for respondent-appellant...
...Plaintiffs were represented by David Godosky, Esq. of Godosky and Gentile, P.C. Defendant Moshe Tenenbaum was represented...
... ATTORNEYS For Plaintiff: Godosky & Gentile, P.C., New York, NY. For Defendants...
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