...OF NEW YORK, def, JUAN R. REINOSA def-ap — Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis, LLP, Elmsford (Michael D. Neri of counsel), for ap —...
...York, NY. For Defendant-Appellee: Steven Verveniotis, Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis LLP, Mineola, NY. ...
A federal appeals panel has asked the New York Court of Appeals to weigh in on whether an act that damages a property without specifically targeting that property can be considered malicious for insu
...Y. (Edward D. Tantleff of counsel), for appellants. Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis, LLP, Mineola, N.Y. (Neil L. Sambursky and Kelly M...
...Samuel Levine, Long Beach, N.Y., for appellant. Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis LLP, Mineola, N.Y. (Michael A. Miranda and Kelly C...
...Jose R. Rios of counsel), for appellants-respondents. Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis, LLP, Elmsford, N.Y. (Michael D. Neri of counsel), for...
...Bronx (Ernest S. Buonocore of counsel), for appellants. Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis, LLP, Elmsford (Richard S. Sklarin of counsel), for respondent....
...Defendants-Appellees: Maurizio Savoiardo (Michael A. Miranda on the brief), Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis LLP, Mineola, N.Y.*1...
The Second Circuit ruled that special education teacher Nancy L. Nagle can pursue her civil rights claim against the Mamaroneck Union Free School District and that it was premature for a lower court
...A. Miranda, Esq. & Kelly C. Spina, Esq., Of Counsel, Miranda Sambursky Slone Sklarin Verveniotis, LLP, Mineola, NY.Attorneys for Suffolk...
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