...10304. IN RE LE CAVE LLC, pet, v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY, res — Flynn & Flynn PLLC, Rockaway (Terrence Flynn, Jr. of...
...At its hearing on Pleasure Island's liquor license application the State Liquor Authority (SLA) considered Community Board 15's (CB15) denial recommendation. Plaintiffs claimed...
...members (together with the City, "city defendants"), New York State Liquor Authority ("SLA"), four current and former SLA officials ("SLA...
...the CCTA. Defendants have moved to dismiss the case for failure to state a claim under Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of...
...and 1982 and state law claims for...possession of the liquor license ['license'] issued...the NYS Liquor Authority (SLA) of the...
...worker, found her on the floor of her apartment surrounded by empty liquor bottles. The person has had a long history of alcohol...
...everything from golf mobiles to liquor liability but this discussion will...ISO 20 33 07 04 states: Who...
...sufficient time for the special meeting. Moreover, the notice did not adequately state the place of the meeting. It merely stated that the meeting would...
...BIAS M-1263X. BAEZ-SHARP v. NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY - METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION Appeals withdrawn. By...
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