... This civil rights case, removed from New York State Supreme Court in the Seventh Judicial District...
...to recover only nominal damages.7 New York courts, however, are reluctant to deny compensatory damages when it is clear that...
...violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, personal injury lawsuits, guardianships, civil commitment and criminal abuse. Lastly, we shall discuss a new diagnostic publication...
...Mitchell, Sr.'s ("the Decendent"). Presently before the Court is the Plaintiff's unopposed motion for interpleader relief, requesting that this...
...34;Wilson")(collectively "Plaintiffs") have been referred to this Court for trial. Three of the four plaintiffs are deceased. Plaintiffs' counsel moves...
... see also Rosario v. N.Y. State Div. of Parole...
...never been in court, where legal claims...24 (S.D.N.Y. Sept. 11...matter jurisdiction over civil actions in which...
... Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(f) provides for...
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