...for Plaintiff: Dean M. Boland, of Counsel, Boland Legal, LLC, Lakewood...while a student at Harvard University ("Harvard"). At the...
...Cite as: Kachalsky et al. v. Cty. of Westchester et al., 11-3642, NYLJ 1202579597371, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided...
...Papers considered in review of the motion to compel:...
...director on LTD's board of directors from 2003 until 2009...and INC are citizens of Florida for jurisdictional purposes and that...
...is relying on the testimony of a judicial ethics expert to...from Bruce Green of Fordham University School of Law to argue...
...the National Conference of Bar Examiners to...Idaho, Missouri and North Dakota are using...Exams in California, Florida, New York and...
...prospective business advantage, and violations of the Stored Communications Act, 18...Smith is a citizen of Florida, and the amount in controversy...
...parties' various rights and obligations and attach a schedule identifying a date of completion. No sooner than the ink dries do the construction problems become...
...Clemency is the highest chevron in the ranks of justice. Traditionally, its hallmarks have been leniency and forgiveness. But it is...
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...after concluding that Raupp has at least two other convictions for crimes of violence. U.S.S.G. §2K2.1(a)(2). Application Note...
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