...of the Guardian in failing to comply for over twelve years with Court directives to file a final account detailing his actions as property management...
...authorizing service through email, social media, and even text messages. Courts in the United States, while open to service by email in certain situations, have...
...States illegally after deportation following a conviction for an aggravated felony in violation of 8 USC §§1326(a) and 1326(b). District court...
...54.1. Alternatively, plaintiffs ask the Court to hold the motion in abeyance pending the resolution in state court of their claims pursuant to...
...by their brief, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court (Bruce E. Tolbert, J.), entered in Westchester County on November 30, 2011...
...Kan-Pak") moves this Court to dismiss the complaint as...personal jurisdiction and failure to state a claim in September 2011...
...34; according to court papers. But the firm didn't file a request for judicial intervention asking the state court for a...
...in 2011. OCA is recommending that the New York State Court Facilities Capital Review Board sign off on all three projects when...
...Boro Chiropractic, P.C. v. State Farm Fire, 26634/12, NYLJ...sought judicial review in this court seeking to vacate the decision...
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