...the Nassau County Bar Association's 2013...of Nassau/Suffolk Law Services...
...limited letters of administration and commenced a wrongful death action against the County of Nassau. The proceeding was settled for a total of $250,000...
...is close to making $12 million in awards to up to 25 counties to provide representation to poor criminal defendants during their first court appearances...
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...Roulan v. Onondaga County, No. 62, NYLJ...York State Defenders Association; New York Civil...plan of a bar association" (see...
...page Verified Complaint dated October 8, 2008, and filed with the Ulster County Clerk's Office on October 10, 2008, that alleged ten (10) causes...
...the Supreme Court, New York County. None of the fees sought...an action in Supreme Court, Suffolk County, where they now reside...
...3 (Sur. Ct. New York County), ...
... Additional Defendants Woodhill Green Homeowners Association, Inc, Board of Managers of Woodhill Green Condominium, Sherrill Torbeck, Joseph Pedota...
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