...Debra S. Weaver, on the brief Jonathan R. Donnellan, The Hearst Corporation, New York, NY, Charles L. Babcock, Jackson Walker L.L.P., Houston, TX...
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...David Crow of Counsel, Steven Banks, the Legal Aid Society, New York. Robert Trisotto of Counsel, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart...
...plaintiff, a carpentry foreman hired and employed by a nonpartycontractor known as Vision 4, Inc. (hereinafter Vision), was injured while working at a construction site...
...newyorklawjournal.com/profile/Supreme_Court,_New_York_County/Bonnie_Wittner/Bonnie...where the complainant noticed her vision had become blurry. She also...
...Michael A. Cardozo, Corporation Counsel, New York (Inga Van Eysden of...under his eye and blurred vision. In petitioner's first application...
...come to terms on three major capital projects that will result in new Family Court facilities in Nassau and Westchester counties, and the restoration of...
...a class E felony, in violation of Section 145.05 of the New York State Penal Law; (2) petit larceny, a class A misdemeanor, in...
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