...Hon. Richard S. Hartunian United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York, Syracuse, NY. REPORT-RECOMMENDATION and ORDER...
...*1 Plaintiff, the City of New York ("the City"), brought this action seeking injunctive relief, penalties...
...NORA DESIMONE res, v. NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ap — (INDEX NO. 1163/11) In...
...Cite as: Betlewicz v. The Division of New York State Police, 1:12-cv-1158, NYLJ 1202601216762, at *1 (NDNY...
...Listed below are the results from the February 2013 New Jersey Bar Examination. Of the 1,084 candidates who sat...
Delaware Law Weekly
...composed of Judges Dolores K. Sloviter, Julio M. Fuentes and Jane Richards Roth, asked attorneys on both sides questions about the program during the roughly...
In their Corporate Insurance Law column, Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes of Schulte Roth & Zabel write: As a result of the rise of cyber incidents and the increased focus on computer security
Daily Business Review
...on Tuesday to grant a new trial on damages in a...Robert C. Gilbert of Grossman Roth in Coral Gables argued the...
...Plaintiffs are individuals displaced by Superstorm/Hurricane Sandy and placed by the New York City's Hotel and Interim Placement Program (Hotel Program or Program...
...such as California, Illinois and New York had consistently declined...Daubert. 1 Giannelli, Imwinkelried, Roth & Moriarty, Scientific Evidence §...
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