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...on the C.P.L. §30.30 motion, as no new issues have been raised with regard to those periods. See People v. Kirk...
In his Tax Appeals Tribunal column, Joseph Lipari, a partner at Roberts & Holland, writes that a recent determination by an administrative law judge demonstrates how the New York Personal Income Tax
... Addressing a similar issue, the Second Circuit found that...
...all claims, arguing that Lucia was not involved in the transactions at issue and cannot be held liable. Defendants Jack Eig ("Eig") and...
...was a commercial transaction for which a man needed a vendor's license and was not constitutionally protected free expression. The depraved indifference...
...conduct a forensic evaluation of the parties and the children on the issues of custody and parenting time.3 At the November 1...
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