...Abdus-Salaam did not take part. Timothy Hoover of Phillips Lytle in Buffalo represented the builders and contractors. Deputy Solicitor General Andrea...
The Bloomberg administration's attempt to extend street-hail cab service throughout New York City comes under scrutiny tomorrow before the state Court of Appeals, one of three major public policies t
...The banks were represented by Kasowitz Benson Friedman & Torres and Phillips Lytle. The ruling may be a blow to two other...
The results of a survey by defense firm Bond Schoeneck & King buck the conventional wisdom that workers pursue litigation during times of layoffs and high unemployment, but the 20 percent decline in
...For Plaintiff-Appellant-Respondent: Kenneth A. Manning of Counsel, Phillips Lytle LLP, Buffalo. For Defendants-Respondents-Appellants: James...
...contract for real property. In a decision by Judge Susan Phillips Read ...
...Phillips Lytle Llp, Buffalo (Kenneth A. Manning Of Counsel), For Plaintiff-Appellant-Respondent...
...Bank; Butler, Fitzgerald, Fiveson & McCarthy By: Richard E. Honen, Esq., Phillips Lytle LLP. Attorney For Plaintiff: One West Bank...
...C. Weissflach Of Counsel), For Defendant-Appellant Kaleida Health. Phillips Lytle Llp, Buffalo (James R. Grasso Of Counsel), For Defendant-Appellant Mahmoud...
...For Respondents-Appellants: Marc W. Brown of Counsel, Phillips Lytle LLP, Buffalo. For Petitioner-Respondent: B.P...
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