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RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit Rule 206Submitted: June 1, 2005Before: MOORE and COOK, Circuit...
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...testimony." It stated granting the motion would gravely prejudice New York's rules-based court system, denying CWT's motion to amend...
...Court did not, therefore, categorically rule out the admission of field...deemed scientifically reliable by the New York State Department of Health...
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...is not enough to defeat a custody claim. New York does not adhere to the approximation rule1 and, absent claims of abuse...
...Notice of Motion; Dkt. No. 29: Hill Supp. Aff. at 3.) The New York City Department of Education ("DOE") opposes the fee application...
...the Civil Practice Law and Rules, ...
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