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20 Aug 2012, 6:15 pm by Adam Levitin
 In re Providian Credit Card cases settled for $105 million right at the end of 2000, and Rosted v. [read post]
20 Apr 2009, 6:05 am
The Court also granted review in State of Texas v. $281,400 in US Currency, the case in which the Court made a formal CVSG request last fall. [read post]
19 Jan 2011, 11:22 am by admin
Judge Robert Sweet of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York stated in the case of Sharkey v. [read post]
26 Jun 2015, 8:31 am by Steven Eversole
Additional Resources: Police chase ends in downtown Montevallo with arrest for DUI, drug possession, June 24, 2015, AL.com More Blog Entries: Dickerson v. [read post]
27 Apr 2021, 7:30 am by Kelly Goles
Additionally, he intervened in the state’s mental health institutions attempting to remedy their ills in Wyatt v. [read post]
30 Jul 2021, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Petitioner acknowledged that "[p]ursuing and subduing a fleeing suspect is an ordinary employment duty of a police officer" (Matter of Quartucio v DiNapoli, 110 AD3d 1336, 1337 [2013] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted]), and he agreed that such pursuits could entail "chasing [suspects] across all different types of terrain, uneven ground, jumping fences" and the like (see Matter of Sweeney v New York State Comptroller, 86 AD3d… [read post]
30 Jul 2021, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Petitioner acknowledged that "[p]ursuing and subduing a fleeing suspect is an ordinary employment duty of a police officer" (Matter of Quartucio v DiNapoli, 110 AD3d 1336, 1337 [2013] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted]), and he agreed that such pursuits could entail "chasing [suspects] across all different types of terrain, uneven ground, jumping fences" and the like (see Matter of Sweeney v New York State Comptroller, 86 AD3d… [read post]
30 Jul 2021, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Petitioner acknowledged that "[p]ursuing and subduing a fleeing suspect is an ordinary employment duty of a police officer" (Matter of Quartucio v DiNapoli, 110 AD3d 1336, 1337 [2013] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted]), and he agreed that such pursuits could entail "chasing [suspects] across all different types of terrain, uneven ground, jumping fences" and the like (see Matter of Sweeney v New York State Comptroller, 86 AD3d… [read post]