...ATTORNEYS Attorneys for Plaintiffs: Keith F. Schockmel, Esq., of Counsel, Office of Keith F. Schockmel, Albany, NY. ...
...Cower that her past purchases from S were typically in the Village of Endicott, Broome County, near a specific intersection in the neighborhood where the...
...Esq., Kenneth B. Fromson, Esq., of Counsel, Finkelstein & Partners, LLP...information-law requests to the Village of Bainbridge and the Chenango...
...ATTORNEYS For Appellant-Respondent: John B. DuCharme of Counsel DuCharme, Clark & Sovern, LLP, Clifton Park. ...
...Hodgson Russ Llp, Buffalo (Jeffrey T. Fiut Of Counsel), For Defendants-Appellants. Reden & O'donnell, Llp...
...of Schenectady, 85 AD3d 1409, 1410 [2011]; Westbrook v Village of Endicott, 67 AD3d 1319, 1319 [2009]). Defendant clearly satisfied its evidentiary...
...child was to take place at the police station in the Village of Endicott, Broome County, and the mother was ordered to "make a...
...DuCharme, Clark & Sovern, LLP, Clifton Park (John B. DuCharme of counsel), for appellant-respondent. Breedlove & Noll, LLP, Clifton Park...
...child was to take place at the police station in the Village of Endicott, Broome County, and the mother was ordered to "make a...
...Hurwitz, Esq. Recitation, as required by CPLR §2219 (a), of the papers considered in the review of this Motion Papers...
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