...York District may be filed electronically through the Unified Court System's NYSCEF system. The district comprises the five boroughs of New York City as...
...ATTORNEYS Attorneys for Petitioner by: NYSCEF, Connell Foley LLP, Roseland, New Jersey. Attorneys for...
...ATTORNEYS Attorney For Plaintiffs: By: NYSCEF, Francis X. Young, PLLC, White Plains, N.Y. ...
...full recitation of the facts, please see this Court's prior decision (NYSCEF Doc. No. 320), entered February 5, 2013 (the "Decision")....
...of their Summons and Complaint in this Court's efiling system ("NYSCEF") on April 27, 2012. According to Plaintiffs, the dispute arising out...
...Stahl & Zelmanovitz. The following papers read on this motion: NYSCEF Doc. Nos.: Notice of Motion, Affirmation in Support, Exhibits,36...
...court to adopt the New York State Court's Electronic Filing System (NYSCEF) as a standard method of filing and serving documents here at 27...
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