Forty years ago, Davidoff, a scrappy young political operative for New York Mayor John Lindsay, was among 20 critics of the Nixon administration included on its original "Enemies List" - keeping comp
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...Justice Darrell L. Gavrin Manickchand v. Jimmy's Chocolate Chip (28566/10)Motion Withdrawn Neal v...
...after hours (see Davison v. Wiggand, 259 AD2d at 801; Winter v. Jimmy's Lakeside Inn, 200 AD2d 826, 827 [1994]). Defendant did...
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...and the couple's two children. Jerry Kidd asserted various defenses to Jimmy's suit. Jerry Kidd then filed a motion for summary...
...James v. Samuels (25047/10)—See DecisionManickchand v. Jimmy's Chocolate Chip (28566/10)—Granted To The Extent...
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