...NY. For Amicus Curiae United States: Mark B. Stern and Thomas M. Bondy, on the brief, Daniel Tenny, for Stuart F. Delery, Acting...
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William Ramos, a court attorney for the Appellate Division, First Department, analyzes the court's approach to a highly contentious issue, whether in a negligence action a court may grant a plaintiff
...1 (SDNY, Decided November 8, 2012) District Judge Thomas P. Griesa ...
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