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...between the New York State United Teachers...the product of this settlement...926 (2d Dept. 1980)....
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...Escribá (collectively, "Defendants"), alleging whistleblower claims under Section 806 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ("Sarbanes-Oxley"), codified at...
...industry: the redrafting of every employer's...defense. This was new to the law...Vance v. Ball State, 646...
...to reform New York's well...embodied in Labor Law §...small group of plaintiff's...to other states for development...
...amp; DeCicco, New York (Brian J. Isaac of counsel), for...on his Labor Law §...929 [2d Dept 2012] [elevation...
...Adam R. Pulver of Counsel, Emery Celli...amp; Abady LLP, New York. ...
... New York Penal Law...50 (3) states that a...
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