...areas, sought injunctive and declaratory relief against the New York State Department of Health, Richard F. Daines, M.D., Commissioner of the Department of Health...
...billion settlement reached on behalf of consumers asserting claims for economic...deal would channel to five universities for research associated with automotive...
...*1 Appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York...
...Ross ("Creditors" or "Plaintiffs") requesting that the discharge of Daniel M. Wolpe and Susan Wolpe (collectively, "Debtors" or "...
...160; This case arises from scandal in the elite world of New York's fine art galleries. Plaintiff Earl Davis entrusted artworks produced...
...of his freshman year. Under McDaniel's guidance, Marshall graduated with honors. Like his older brother, Marshall attended Lincoln University in Pennsylvania...
...opinion, which is not capable of being defamatory, a federal judge...of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. "Fitzgibbon acted...
...Cite as: Estate of Irene Bamenga v. County of Albany, 1:12-CV-1194, NYLJ 1202593001451...
...As the 2012 presidential election vividly demonstrated, the magnitude of political expenditures unleashed in the wake of the Supreme Court's ...
...s degree and a master's in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974 and 1975, respectively. Asarch was admitted to...
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