...and 2008, under the weight of a market saturated with overpriced...eliminated the deductibility of credit card interest, which resulted in increased...
...and Darnell Pierre, former employees of defendant Alle Processing Corporation ("...defendants shaved from employees' time cards; (2) overtime compensation at time...
...Y. EACH PARTY HAS A RIGHT TO SEEK A MODIFICATION OF THE CHILD SUPPORT ORDER UPON A SHOWING OF: (I) A SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE...
...well as plaintiff's slander claim against the Newsday defendants and all of plaintiff's injurious falsehood claims. The Court also granted, in its entirety...
...160; I assume familiarity with the underlying facts and circumstances of this case that are detailed in my memorandum of April 5, 2013...
...d/b/a Zocalo, City of New York and Police Officer...banking, keeping track of credit card and sales receipts and recording...
...34; to ensure the preservation of relevant documents…. A party...standards place burdens on in-house and outside lawyers, requiring them...
...have a peculiarly recurring way of upsetting the legal applecart....
...34;) is charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine and heroin, in violation of 21 U.S.C. §846, and possession with intent to distribute...
...The Abbatoy Law Firm, Pllc, Rochester (David M. Abbatoy, Jr., Of Counsel), For Defendant-Appellant. R. Michael Tantillo, District Attorney, Canandaigua...
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