...to the White House Office of Management and Budget, the U...U.S. Circuit Judge Julia Gibbons, the chair of the judicial...
...USA v. City of New York, 11...Thomas, United States Department of Justice, Washington...Alicia L. Bannon, Gibbons P.C., Newark...
...to recover damages for breach of contract, the defendant appeals from...Heilman, 79 AD3d 837, 838; Gibbons v. Court Officers' Benevolent Assn...
...Laurence M. Savedoff of counsel), for ap — DeCicco, Gibbons & McNamara, P...Appellate Division, First Department....
...Gibbons as a director in the corporate department. He was vice president, general counsel, and secretary of ...
...Papers Numbered Notice of Motion/Order to Show Cause...a New York City Fire Department Battalion Chief sustained personal injuries...
...S. Normand, for Preet Bharara, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, New York, New York. ...
...i) the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and ninth causes of action against Jeffrey Brooks ("Jeffrey")1 and Bulletproof...
...MATTER OF METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, RESPONDENT-ap...8212; (INDEX NO. 2674/98)Gibbons P.C., New York, N...
...1114-1117 and 1125(a) and (c), alleging trademark infringement, false designation of origin and dilution of the trademark(s) "Nikkan Sun" and...
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