...areas, sought injunctive and declaratory relief against the New York State Department of Health, Richard F. Daines, M.D., Commissioner of the Department of Health...
... ATTORNEYS MEMORANDUM OF ECISION AND ORDER *1...
... Lloyd Whitaker, as Assignee under an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors for Anderson Services, L.L.C. ...
...*1 Plaintiff Hilda L. Solis, Secretary of Labor, United States Department of Labor ("the Secretary") brings this...
...34;Defendants") have moved for an order either dismissing the complaint of plaintiff Pabco Construction Company ("Pabco" or "Plaintiff") or...
...Additional Defendants Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the City University of New York; Ricardo R. Fernandez, President of Lehman...
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...to purchase a home in foreclosure from Defendant Fannie Mae, the owner of the property. Plaintiff claims that he attempted to submit an all-cash...
...Jane Everhart ("Plaintiffs") bring this action against the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey ("Port Authority") and the National...
...For Defendant-Appellee: R. David Hosp, John C. Englander, Mark S...CA. in support of Plaintiffs-Appellants: Robert Alan Garrett...
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