...on the issue of liability against the defendant (see CPLR 2004; Zeccola & Selinger, LLC v. Horowitz, 88 AD3d 992, 993; Feder v. Eline Capital...
...Petulla Contr. Corp. v Ranieri, 94 AD3d 751, 752; Zeccola & Selinger, LLC v Horowitz, 88 AD3d 992, 993; Zanelli v...
...Petulla Contr. Corp. v Ranieri, 94 AD3d 751, 752; Zeccola & Selinger, LLC v Horowitz, 88 AD3d 992, 993; Mount Sinai...
Four court officers involved in the killing of a man who fired a shotgun in the vestibule outside the Middletown City Court acted appropriately and with restraint, according to a court official and u
UPDATED: Court officers fatally shot a man on Feb. 8 who entered the vestibule outside Middletown City Court and opened fire with a 12-gauge shotgun. One officer was injured in the shooting, sufferin
...Limited Partnership Respondents Defendants (and A Third-Party Action). Zeccola & Selinger, LLC, Goshen, N.Y. (Mark A. Schwab of counsel), for appellants...
Nearly three months after Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee saturated Orange County's principal government office building, attorneys and judges are struggling to cope with disruption that may t
...business as Brad Holland, Inc., third-party defendant-respondent. Zeccola & Selinger, LLC, Goshen, N.Y. (Mark A. Schwab of counsel), for appellants...
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