...McClatchy Company, the Newspaper Association of America, and BurrellesLuce, in support...School, Center for Internet & Society, Standard, CA (Corynne McSherry and...
... *1 The case of William Lopez began twenty-three years ago. It was rotten from day...
...each branch of government tries...pace with society's increased...personal and professional business while...Executive Business Meeting during which...
...For many years, cases ruling on provisions of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA) and its interaction with...
...the board of directors of...non-profit Society of Professional Investigators (SPI). Defendants...noticed of meetings on his...
...and Members of the Society of Professional Investigators, Inc. Similarly...
...unpaid overtime in the form of one and one-halftimes her...categories of exemption: the creative professional exemption; the learned professional exemption...
...Additional Defendants New York City Counsel, New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, Jonathan Mintz, in his official capacity as the Commissioner of...
...General, on the brief), for Eric T. Schneiderman*, Attorney General of the State of New York, NY. ...
...Cite as: Matter of Weisner, M-1353, NYLJ 1202546479483, at *1 (App. Div., 1st, Decided March...
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