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17 Jun 2014, 6:41 am by Kate Fort
NWS may not evade the public policy embodied in the MSA, the Escrow Statute, and the Complementary Act and thereby shift the burden of tobacco-related health care costs to the State. [read post]
15 Feb 2010, 11:06 am
Defending and indemnifying an employee being sued for damages for acts or omissions that occurred in the performance of official dutiesLarson v County of Seneca, 2009 NY Slip Op 50177(U), Decided on February 5, 2009, Supreme Court, Ontario County, Supreme Court Justice Craig J. [read post]
13 Feb 2009, 4:11 am
Defending and indemnifying an employee being sued for damages for acts or omissions that occurred in the performance of official dutiesLarson v County of Seneca, 2009 NY Slip Op 50177(U), Decided on February 5, 2009, Supreme Court, Ontario County, Supreme Court Justice Craig J. [read post]
10 Feb 2023, 9:50 am by Public Employment Law Press
In Ciccarelli v West Seneca Central School District, 107 AD2d 105, a teacher* challenged a Board of Education’s resolution terminating her from her position based on its finding that she had abandoned her position. [read post]
10 Feb 2023, 9:50 am by Public Employment Law Press
In Ciccarelli v West Seneca Central School District, 107 AD2d 105, a teacher* challenged a Board of Education’s resolution terminating her from her position based on its finding that she had abandoned her position. [read post]
11 Oct 2017, 4:01 am by The Public Employment Law Press
Liability for the acts or omissions of a deputy sheriffJones v Seneca County et al, 2017 NY Slip Op 07084, Appellate Division, Fourth DepartmentJacqueline M. [read post]
14 Jul 2013, 11:30 pm
However, this type of provision has survived in collective bargaining agreements, [see New York State Off. of Mental Health v New York State Div. of Human Rights, 53 A.D.3d 887]. [read post]
10 Jun 2013, 9:01 pm by Joanna L. Grossman
A Platform of Demands: Hearkening Back to Seneca Falls In 1848, a group of feminists convened in Seneca Falls, New York and issued a document that signaled the birth of the women’s movement. [read post]