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11 Sep 2015, 7:52 pm by Bill Marler
Initially case-patients were identified in Colorado, Utah, and New York State. [read post]
6 Feb 2015, 1:00 pm by Greene LLP
Medtronic, Inc. was filed in federal court in New York by Jason Nickell, a former Medtronic sales representative. [read post]
25 Jun 2012, 8:21 am by Epstein Becker & Green
  Unlike federal law, New York’s law extends to exempt workers, as well as non-exempt employees. [read post]
20 Jun 2012, 1:19 pm by Jesse Dill
Charles Rose et al., out of New York state court, the employer faces claims similar to those under the FLSA but based on New York law. [read post]
25 Jun 2012, 7:21 am by Epstein Becker Green
  Unlike federal law, New York’s law extends to exempt workers, as well as non-exempt employees. [read post]
9 Jan 2023, 6:12 am by Dan Bressler
In fact, L’Abbate moved to be relieved as Marcum’s counsel due to the potential conflict and the motion was not decided because the Litigation settled two days after it was filed (see Conway v Marcum & Kliegman, LLP, et al, NY County (Index No. 652236/2014), Dkt Nos. 605, 611, 617). [read post]
23 Apr 2018, 1:20 am by Kevin LaCroix
After a review of Cyan’s history, we discuss the pre-Cyan difficulty of parallel litigation and preview the post-Cyan world – a world where effective securities litigation defense will require a high thought-to-action ratio and D&O insurance will require new tools and resources.[2] The Reform Act, SLUSA, and Plaintiffs’ State Court Stratagem Cyan disrupts a securities litigation system that Congress and the Supreme Court have developed over the past 85 years. [read post]
28 Jul 2008, 5:45 pm
Foods that have been sources of contamination include ground beef, venison, sausages, dried (non-cooked) salami, unpasteurized milk and cheese, unpasteurized apple juice and cider (Cody, et al., 1999), orange juice, alfalfa and radish sprouts (Breuer, et al., 2001), lettuce, spinach, and water (Friedman, et al., 1999). [read post]