...defendant, limited liability company. Also named as a defendant is Building Concepts, Inc., whose only connection to the case is its alleged role as financier...
...record ("R"). AT&T is licenced by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to construct, maintain and operate a national wireless...
...Cite as: Wenz v. Globecomm Systems, Inc., 31747-12, NYLJ 1202579481008, at *1 (Sup., SUF, Decided November 14, 2012...
...amp; Air (652310/11)Motion Disposed As Indicated Innerworkings, Inc. v. Arik Eshel Cpa (150759/12)Motion Disposed As Indicated...
...for which money damages are insufficient" (Di Fabio v Omnipoint Communications, Inc., 66 AD3d 635, 636-637 [internal quotation marks omitted])....
...Cite as: 1 800 Postcards, Inc. v. Millennium Marketing Consultants, Inc., 153265/2012, NYLJ 1202567878323, at *1 (Sup...
...feet away from plaintiffs' property. Omnipoint withdrew its prior application to...had no direct contract or communication with the village until a...
...Village of Islandia, Omnipoint Facilities Network 2, LLC, d/b/a Omnipoint Communications, Inc., a subsidiary of Voicestream Wireless Corporation, and Nextel of New York...
...Side (651958/11)—Motion Disposed As Indicated Bronx Mgt. Inc v. Michael Alleyne (653335/11)—Motion Disposed As Indicated ...
...Justice Eileen Bransten Tabibnia v. Khaledi Oriental Rugs, Inc. (651928/11)—Motion Disposed As Indicated Justice...
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