...BACKGROUND The following facts are taken from the complaint and are assumed to be true for the purpose deciding defendants' motion...
...Supplemental Summons and Verified Complaint to add Lasoeur Brownstones, LLC as a defendant. On June 25, 2010, plaintiff filed a Second Supplemental Summons and Amended...
...part and denied the plaintiff's request for leave to amend the complaint. In March 2007, the plaintiff and the landlord entered into...
...34;B" between the second and first floors, when she...NYCHA annexes: the summons and complaint, NYCHA's answer, the verified...
...dismiss, to which the Plaintiff has responded and simultaneously filed an Amended Complaint. For the reasons set forth below, this Court denies the Defendant's...
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...Limoncelli (the Limoncellis) move for an order granting summary judgment, dismissing the complaint as against them. For the reasons that follow, the motion...
...a Memorandum and Order, this Court dismissed the claims in the Second Amended Complaint because they failed to state a claim for relief. Sheppard v...
...Cir. April 19, 2013), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit answered: yes. Section 1983: a Broad Statute...
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