...Matter of Andrews v Trustco Bank, Natl. Assn., 289 AD2d...
...Attorneys for Petitioner Trustco Bank f/k/a...St. Clare's Corporation: Hiscock & Barclay...
...the Application of Trustco Bank, f/k/a...St. Clare's Corporation: Hiscock & Barclay...
Schenectady County Surrogate Vincent Versaci has exercised the court's cy pres powers by assigning contributions earmarked by three benefactors for the charitable foundation of a hospital that effec
...Cite as: Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Bills, 1027-09, NYLJ 1202575613437, at *1 (Sup...
In his Foreclosure Litigation column, Berkman, Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & Fenchel partner Bruce J. Bergman writes: A branch of the onslaught of borrower protective legislation is a stealth component l
...Management (Ireland) PLC, Dublin, ING BANK N.V., Landesbank Badenwuerttemburg, Ing...Appellees Ambac Assurance Corporation, Triaxx Prime CDO 2007-1...
...Cite as: Global Technology, Inc. v. Royal Bank of Canada, 150151/2011, NYLJ 1202542261573, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided January...
...final accounting. In August 2009, petitioner, a New York nonprofit corporation, as receiver of Hutton Nursing Home (hereinafter the Home), filed an application...
...Cite as: Matter of Trustco Bank, 2008-611/E, NYLJ 1202514694233...
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