In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman, of counsel to Duane Morris, and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr., a partner at Shaub, Ahmuty, Citrin & Spratt, analyze a recent Court of Appeals ruling which
...owned and operated by defendants Robert and Teresa Rodriguez. Strauss and the Rodriguezes drafted but did not execute a contract to merge their businesses by...
New York Law Journal
...Strauss would reimburse Windsor for its $100,000 security deposit; and the Rodriguezes would purchase a one-third ownership of Strauss based on its net...
...Strauss would reimburse Windsor for its $100,000 security deposit; and the Rodriguezes would purchase a one-third ownership of Strauss based on its net...
...Windsor and Twinkle. Prior to the letters' May 1, 2006, execution the Rodriguezes used their trucks and employees to help Strauss move its business into...
...Windsor and Twinkle. Prior to the letters' May 1, 2006, execution the Rodriguezes used their trucks and employees to help Strauss move its business into...
Free With Registration: Labor Law ?200 Claim Standard Is Clarified WhereProperty Owner's Equipment Causes Worker's Injur
In a pair of decisions handed down over the last two weeks, the Second Department has attempted to clarify the "confusion" regarding two often "misapplied" standards for determining a homeowner's lia
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