2,060 applicants received passing scores
...s interest in perfecting the appeal: Frederick P. Schneider, Esq. 729 Seventh Avenue, 17th Floor ...
...stipulation of settlement constituted nothing more than "an unenforceable agreement to agree" (Schneider v. Jarmain, 85 AD3d 581, 582 [1st Dept 2011]). The...
...of the timing of these transactions relative to Telvent's acquisition by Schneider Electric S.A., a French company, the SEC suspected that the purchasers...
...transactions relevant to Spanish firm Telvent GIT's acquisition by France's Schneider Electric, the SEC suspected that purchasers of Telvent GIT's shares and...
...York, 92 NY2d 936, 937 [internal quotation marks omitted]; see Schneider v Kings Hwy. Hosp. Ctr., 67 NY2d 743, 744). Furthermore, it...
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