...the Council of the City of New York v. Department of Homeless Services of the City of New York. A First...
...founder of the non-profit Doe Fund, which provides services and transitional work to homeless people and those with histories of drug abuse and...
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Farrell Fritz partner Ilene Sherwyn Cooper writes: Given the judicial deference accorded to a testator's selection of a fiduciary, the removal of an executor or trus
...story building at 127-131 West 25th Street in Manhattan as a homeless shelter and offices. Petitioner claims that the facility is improperly classified, under...
...story building at 127-131 West 25th Street in Manhattan as a homeless shelter and offices. Petitioner claims that the facility is improperly classified, under...
...should not have approved the shelter, which is operated by the homeless services group Bowery Residents' Committee Inc. The group said the shelter was...
...L. Mitchell, Jr. by: Patrick G. Lyle, Esq., of Counsel, Lyle Legal Services, Bloomfield, Connecticut. Attorneys for the Defendant Charmaine E...
... In January 2000, the New York City Department of Homeless Services ("DHS"), an agency and department of New York City...
...prior position of permanent Fraud Investigator, placement on the Department of Homeless Services' (DHS) eligible list for promotion to Associate Fraud Investigator, and monetary...
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