...dismiss Count One of the S2 Superseding...engaging in fraudulent real estate and mortgage transactions...
...inventor, and developer of biometric image recognition...Doukas, an experienced real-estate and mortgage entrepreneur...
...Upon reading the Notice of Motion by V.S. Vilkhu, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff, WELLS FARGO BANK...
...Y. EACH PARTY HAS A RIGHT TO SEEK A MODIFICATION OF THE CHILD SUPPORT ORDER UPON A SHOWING OF: (I) A SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE...
...are additional Medicare taxes on earned income and net investment income. All of these changes combine to make tax planning more challenging than ever. One...
...in ArrearsShareholders Had Paid Their Maintenance to the Petitioners Instead of the Managing AgentPetitioners Could Have Waited Three Weeks Until Annual...
...Eastern District of New York...vendees under real estate contracts of...of the purchase price...
...Cite as: Matter of C.V. Starr & Co., 824121, NYLJ 1202598114536, at *1 (NYS Tax...
...34;). In motion sequence no. 57, Countrywide seeks summary judgment on all of the remaining counts in MBIA's complaint: fraudulent inducement (count one); breach...
...judgment motions submitted by MBIA Insurance Corporation ("MBIA") and Bank of America Corp. ("BAC"). Each motion seeks summary judgment under CPLR...
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