...sued by the student and his mother. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Carol Huff ...
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...order to prevent taxi unavailability and passenger discrimination. But Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Carol Huff ...
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...gave the relevant information to prosecutors. Separately, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Carol Huff ...
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...Apts. (102552/07)Disposition of Reference Justice Eileen Bransten Daylight Properties Inc v. Rheem Bell & Mermelstein...
...Justice Carol R. Edmead...Turner v. Manhattan Center Studios...Carol E. Huff Sheridan Court Mews Assoc...
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...in response to the Manhattan District Attorney's motion to dismiss Harris' Article 78 petition before Supreme Court Justice Carol Huff. Harris filed ...
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