...Situated, Plaintiff, v. Wayne Perry, Dynova Laboratories, Inc., SICAP Industries, LLC, and Hi-Tech Pharmacal, Inc., Defendants. ATTORNEYS ...
...demand arguing he was frozen out of the corporate defendant, Hi-Tech Business Systems, by Bartkowski. He also claimed Bartkowski misappropriated and diverted corporate...
...which established the parties' respective shareholder interests in the defendant Hi-Tech Business Systems, Ltd. ("Hi-Tech"), and a separate compensation agreement...
...which established the parties' respective shareholder interests in the defendant Hi-Tech Business Systems, Ltd. ("Hi-Tech"), and a separate compensation agreement...
...agreement, which established the parties' respective shareholder interests in defendant Hi-Tech Business Systems Ltd., in addition to a separate compensation agreement. The shareholders...
...defendants-appellants-respondents Verizon New York, Inc., and Verizon Communications, Inc., doing business as Verizon. Brill & Associates, P.C., New York, N...
...Gone are the days when business cards, firm letterheads and office signs were the main means of communicating...
...Adderley Industries, Inc. ("Adderley") and CSC Holdings LLC i/s/h Cablevision Systems Corporation ("Cablevision") alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA"), 29...
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