Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions including rulings from the state's high court on an eviction from public housing and a town's attempt to block a check cas
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...sum of $14,573.76. The affidavit of plaintiff's process server states that he affixed the summons and complaint to the door of defendant...
...arrest individuals ranging from death penalty protesters to kneeling ministers and Princeton University scholar Cornel West. The statute makes it illegal to "...
...34;FEG"). Plaintiffs contend that Searchlight and FEG violated federal and state labor laws by classifying them as unpaid interns instead of paid employees...
...the New York City Police Department ("NYPD") pursuant to the state's Freedom of Information Law (Public Officers Law §84 et. seq...
...Winter on Wednesday urged a state appeals panel to quash a...he had mailed to a University of Colorado psychiatrist be returned...
...Law Tech Institute The Information Law Institute at New York University School of Law has received a $1 million gift from Microsoft Corp...
...Cite as: Nieman v. Syracuse University Office of Human Resources, 5:12-CV-732, NYLJ 1202603735647, at *1...
...of Assessment Review of five single-family, five-bedroom houses near Syracuse University used as rental housing for local college students. Petitioner commenced an RPTL...
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