...walkway located on property owned by the defendants, Samuel Miller and Miriam Miller. The defendants were insured under a homeowner's policy issued by a...
...walkway located on property owned by the defendants, Samuel Miller and Miriam Miller. The defendants were insured under a homeowner's policy issued by a...
New York Law Journal
...involuntarily terminated. Throughout Miller's tenure at Twigland, her immediate supervisor was Henry Alonzo. Alonzo was Twigland's regional manager responsible for the Highland Mall...
...the bar: (1) jurisdiction; (2) pleading standards and case tracking; (3) vanishing trials and the changing jury culture; (4) alternative dispute resolution; and (5) the...
...the bar: (1) jurisdiction; (2) pleading standards and case tracking; (3) vanishing trials and the changing jury culture; (4) alternative dispute resolution; and (5) the...
...this action against defendants. During trial, defendants moved for dismissal pursuant...Cobble Hill Nursing Home v Henry & Warren Corp., 74 NY2d...
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
PUBLISHBefore HENRY, Chief Judge, TACHA, KELLY, BRISCOE...not part of the original trial court record and where the...
...accounting firm Arthur Andersen, which was obliterated by defections months before its trial on criminal charges relating to work it performed for Enron Corp. ...
...is headed by Henry G. Miller, the former president...over his first trial excuse himself from...
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