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...I here address two current controversies regarding application of Labor Law §240. One, which recently prompted dueling, high-profile opinions...
...William H. Getman of counsel), for respondent...Madison to the Village of Hamilton is...v Town of Frankfort, 10 NY3d...
...the time of the accident, plaintiff workers were employees of the Village of Frankfort (Village) and were installing the sewer lateral from the newly constructed...
...AND GORSKI, JJ. VILLAGE OF ILION, VILLAGE OF HERKIMER, VILLAGE OF FRANKFORT, AND TOWN OF FRANKFORT, AS MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS AND ON BEHALF OF...
...AND GORSKI, JJ. VILLAGE OF ILION, VILLAGE OF HERKIMER, VILLAGE OF FRANKFORT, AND TOWN OF FRANKFORT, AS MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS AND ON BEHALF OF...
...1]In the Matter of City of Utica, Respondent, v Town of Frankfort et al., Respondents, County of...
...U.S. COURT OF APPEALS SECOND CIRCUIT Sherry B. Bokser (James R...
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...SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF...Town Bd. of Frankfort, 261 AD2d 952...of Lansing v Village of Lansing, 80...
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