...Associates, Inc., John P. Jeanneret, Paul L. Perry, and Ivy Asset Management Corporation, Defendants; 09 Civ. 8362 (CM) Hilda L. Solis, Secretary of...
...agency: Yvette Rosario and Vanessa M. Facio-Lince of counsel, Michael Cardozo, Corporation Counsel. Jamaica, attorney for respondent: Lynda Augente and...
...to live together in a peace guaranteed by the binding force...penal role to for-profit corporations. Prisoners are saddled with impossible...
...L.P. and Ascot Fund, Ltd.; J. Ezra Merkin; and Gabriel Capital Corporation, Defendants; 12 Civ. 6733 (JSR) OPINION AND...
...liability by the corporation. Even if the corporation may not have a claim against the witness, the peace of mind a witness can obtain from...
...defendant Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation (sued herein as MVAIC). Defendant...5221 [b] [2]; see also Peace of Mind, Social Work, P...
...remaining three defendants, Amon ruled Peace Pipe Smoke Shop and its...battle against untaxed cigarettes," Corporation Counsel Michael Cardozo said in...
...a statute pertaining to the peace officer status of the SPCA...is a not-for-profit corporation organized and existing under the...
...the institutions and foundation of a free democratic state and threatens the peace, order, health, safety and general welfare of the state and its inhabitants...
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