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...as: Hispanic Chambers of Commerce v. NYCDHMH...Korean-American Grocers Association, Soft Drink and...of Teamsters, the National Restaurant Association, the...
...ban the sale of sugary beverages in...food restaurants and convenience stores is not as...
...Additional Plaintiffs Fawn Bracy, individually and on behalf of her minor son, W.B.; Jacqueline Yates; Letitia Ledan; Roshea Johnson; Kieron...
...Cite as: State of New York v. Salazar, 6...Central New York Fair Business Association, et al., Plaintiffs v. Kenneth...
...Prof. Rodney A. Smolla, Univ. of Richmond School of Law, Richmond...D.C.; David M. Proper, National Football League and NFL Properties...
...Hurwitz, Esq. Recitation, as required by CPLR §2219 (a), of the papers considered in the review of this Motion Papers...
...Intervenor Oneida Nation of New York ...
...the 19 named plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigationthe National Association of Convenience Stores, the National Grocers Association, the National Community Pharmacists Association, and...
...Cite as: The City of NY v. Milhelm Attea & Bros., Inc., 06-CV-3620, NYLJ 1202568689861...
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