Warren H. Richmond III, a partner at Harris Beach, writes that the term 'performance,' like the term 'significant factor,' has been left undefined by the legislation's drafters. Was it their intent t
... For Respondent: Joan P. Sullivan of Counsel, Harris Beach, PLLC, Albany. *1...
Although the justices of the Appellate Division, Third Department, differed on whether John O'Connor, the former State University of New York Research Foundation president, stymied the investigation
...New York, NY. Darius Patrick Chafizadeh, Esq., Harris Beach PLLC, White Plains, NY. Attorneys for Respondent...
...Buffalo (Jonathan G. Johnsen Of Counsel), For Petitioner-Appellant. Harris Beach Pllc, Pittsford (A. Vincent Buzard Of Counsel), For Respondent-Respondent Buffalo...
...Love Corporate Car Inc., Royal Dispatch Services, Inc., Vital Transportation, Inc., Arthur Harris, and Alexander Reyf, Petitioners, v. Michael R. Bloomberg, in his official capacity...
...Attorneys for Defendants: Terrance P. Flynn, of Counsel Larkin at Exchange, Harris Beach LLP, Buffalo, NY. REPORT and RECOMMENDATION...
...E. Hannah and L.P. Parnassos., A. Vincent Buzard of Counsel, Harris Beach PLLC, Pittsford. For Defendant-Respondent: Rita J...
...For Plaintiff-Respondent: A. Vincent Buzard of Counsel, Harris Beach PLLC, Pittsford. *1...
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