...Plaintiff, the City of New York ("...injunction pursuant to Rule 65(a) of...of cigarettes as evidence of payment. See...
...Thomas, on behalf of himself and all...pursuant to CPLR 901 and 902 certifying...the mandatory arbitration rules of the Financial...
...Plaintiff has opposed the motion, asserting that he is entitled to tolling of the statute of limitations due to his "insanity." ...
...or Program) at various hotels throughout New York City. Defendants, the City of New York, The New York City Department of Homeless Services and its...
...160; Defendant Ifeanyichukwu Eric Abakporo moves to dismiss Count One of the S2 Superseding Indictment. Abakporo also moves for inspection of the grand...
...and Darnell Pierre, former employees of defendant Alle Processing Corporation ("...12 of New York Codes, Rules and Regulations ("NYCRR"...
...alia, infringed upon the copyrights of Axelrod and Salyards by designing...summary judgment pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure ("Rule...
...10 read on this motion by the plaintiff for accelerated judgments, deletion of parties and the appointment of a referee to compute; Notice...
...The petitioner, Christian Melendez, brings this pro se petition for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §2254. After a...
...1 to __, were read on this motion to/for Notice of Motion/Order to Show Cause Affidavits ExhibitsNo(s). ...
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