...v. CITY OF NEW YORK RESPONDENTS def — Motion by Havkins, Rosenfeld, Ritzert & Varriale, LLP, for leave to withdraw as counsel for the respondent...
...ROLAND'S ELECTRIC, SECOND THIRD-PARTY Defendant-Appellant-res — Havkins Rosenfeld Ritzert & Varriale, LLP, Mineola (Gail L. Ritzert of counsel), for Roland's...
...LLP, New York (Gregory C. McMahon of counsel), for appellant. Havkins Rosenfeld Ritzert & Varriale LLP, New York (Steven H. Rosenfeld of counsel), for The...
...II, Inc., and Boston Properties Limited Partnerships, respondentsappellants/ res — Havkins, Rosenfeld, Ritzert & Varriale LLP, Mineola (Gail I. Ritzert of counsel), for Pro-Quest...
...Defense Attorney: Kenneth Kim, Havkins Rosenfeld Ritzert & Varriale, New York, N.Y. Plaintiff Expert...
Daily Business Review
An attorney detained after what he said were untrue allegations that he had filched $6.95 worth of chicken wings from a Manhattan bar has lost his bid to sue the bar and two of its employees
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
"The charge of stealing a $6.95 order of chicken wings, hardly constitutes that of a serious crime," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Louis York wrote, holding that Vikrant Pawar had not made a suffic
"The charge of stealing a $6.95 order of chicken wings, hardly constitutes that of a serious crime," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Louis York wrote, holding that Vikrant Pawar had not made a suffic
...Cristiano, res, v York Hunter Services, Inc., ap Havkins Rosenfeld Ritzert & Varriale, LLP, Mineola, N.Y. (Christopher M. Gibbons of counsel), for...
...T. Horn of counsel), for Slosberg respondents-appellants. Havkins Rosenfeld Ritzert & Varriale, LLP, Mineola (Mark J. Volpi of counsel), for DSA Builders...
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