...battery, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, vicarious liability, restraint of trade, civil conspiracy, and negligence.2 The causes of action at...
...New York City Department of Buildings (the "DOB") and...the expiration period, petitioner performed trade work under an active City...
...in the courtroom of the undersigned located in the Supreme Court Annex Building of the courthouse at One Court Street, Riverhead, New York, 11901....
...Benefit Fund, Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers, Local No. 2, AFL-CIO, Building Trade Employers Insurance Fund, Central New York Laborers Annuity Fund, Central New York...
...2 apartment 19-C in the same building. In April 2009, Jeffrey hired plaintiff to work for Bulletproof as a...
...In the Matter of General Building Contractors of New York State...York State Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO, intervenor-respondent...
...the Construction Industry Compliance and Integrity Institute, a partnership with the Building Trades Employers' Association, a longtime client of the firm that represents New York...
In their Immigration Law column, Angelo A. Paparelli of Seyfarth Shaw and Ted J. Chiappari and Olivia M. Sanson of Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke write: Our government has an obligation to see that
...Farm (hereinafter the Farm). The building in which the injured plaintiff...party defendant, the plaintiff's employer, Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of...
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