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...9947 In the Matter of Salamandra, App. Div. (per...from his employment with the New Jersey State Parole Board for...
...or a suit filed by an individual. "In the Southern District of New York we have many noncommerical cases lots of civil rights...
...U.S. District Judge in New York, did not...
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...9641 In the Matter of G.W., App. Div...the final decision of the New Jersey Department of Human Services...
...per curiam) (12 pp.) Appellant Rice appeals from the final administrative action of the Civil Service Commission which enforced the commission's earlier decision acknowledging...
...both good reasons, it said, to coordinate cases in the Southern District of New York, near the ratings agency's headquarters. "Taken...
...pleaded guilty in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States...
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