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...For Respondent: Phillip W. Mueller of Counsel, Robert M. Carney, District...stashed at a friend's house earlier that evening, and the...
...Jonathan Rebold and Eugene Hurley, of counsel, New York County District...development (hereinafter, the "Grant Houses"). Radio communications indicated that...
...recent real estate bubble burst between 2007 and 2008, under the weight of a market saturated with overpriced properties and subprime mortgages. Unfortunately, this bubble...
...for summary judgment, this Opinion responds to the April 5, 2012 direction of the Court of Appeals, Viacom Int'l Inc. v. YouTube, Inc., 676...
... Plaintiffs Kingborn Morris, Rafael Mateo, and Darnell Pierre, former employees of defendant Alle Processing Corporation ("Alle"), bring this action on behalf...
...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...
...Cite as: Matter of Central New York Oil and...the construction of any "house, structure or obstruction" in...
...involvement is an irreconcilable conflict of interest against a former client...Brian Levenson, TufAmerica's in-house attorney, met with Craft on...
...a Flex Mussels, Grand Central Zocalo, LLC d/b/a Zocalo, City of New York and Police Officer William Massi ...
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