...through email is a reality of the modern world. Another reality...impossible to participate in the economic life of contemporary society without...
...USA v. Bank of NY, 11 Civ...fiduciary duty based on similar alleged misrepresentations...sues under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery...
...time period, published, on its website and...plaintiffs, five graduates of BLS, relied on...which makes little economic sense and, most...
...The City of New York...amp; Limousine Commission, a charter...an app on their smartphone...or have financial interests in...
...been considered by the Court on this motion: submitted February 27...Papers Numbered Notice of Motion, Affirmation & Exhibits Annexed1...
...and Matthew Hrutkay of Counsel, Kasowitz, Benson...dismissing plaintiff's cause of action for...conclude that based on the plain language...
...and waste of the assets...to the National Arts Club...the complaint on various grounds...alleges five causes of action...
...re: Libor-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation...cases arise out of the alleged manipulation...across the country. On August 12, 2011...
...to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56( c) on plaintiffs' negligent misrepresentation...claims for purely economic losses absent "...
...defendants New York State Office of the Attorney General ("OAG...removed her as lead attorney on a major case, and that...
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