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4 May 2012, 2:54 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Bresciani v County of Dutchess, N.Y., 62 AD3d 639, 640; Witkowski v Escobar, 28 AD3d 543, 544; Onorato v City of New York, 258 AD2d 633, 634). [read post]
17 Mar 2023, 8:50 am by Reference Staff
When she was appointed as the police court judge and justice of the peace in Washington’s capitol city in 1925, she was the only woman serving in the position in a capitol city in the United States. [read post]
1 Aug 2010, 9:49 pm
  (See Loper v New York City Police Dep’t, 999 F2d 699 [2d Cir 1993]). [read post]
4 May 2010, 5:25 am by Lucas A. Ferrara, Esq.
According to the New York State Court of Appeals, the EIS took into account major environmental issues like water drainage, local ecology, and the impact the construction would have on the Karnar Butterfly. [read post]
20 Jun 2018, 4:10 am by Edith Roberts
Whitford and Benisek v. [read post]
30 Apr 2011, 5:08 am
Court finds Pension Board's failure discontinue the payment of disability retirement benefits obviates the “suspension” of the retiree’s benefits Matter of Seiferheld v Kelly, 2011 NY Slip Op 03309, Court of Appeals New York City police officer James J. [read post]
17 Sep 2019, 3:45 am by Edith Roberts
Subscript Law has a graphic explainer for New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. [read post]
19 Apr 2009, 3:00 am
New York City (08-660), on the time limit for lawsuits seeking recovery of misspent federal funds under False Claims Act On Wednesday, the Court may release the opinion in one or more pending cases. [read post]
13 Apr 2011, 3:42 am
However, in Dombrowski v Safir, decided by the Appellate Division, First Department, 269 AD2d 161, the court upheld the termination of New York City police officer Kenneth J. [read post]
21 Sep 2011, 5:24 pm by J. Michael Goodson Law Library
”The WSJ article provides a bit of historical background on this little-known section of the New York penal code, which we sure hope won't ruin anybody's Halloween plans. [read post]