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24 May 2022, 1:49 pm by Barbara Lichman
District Judge Joanna Seybert in 2017, and confirmed on May 17, 2022 by State Supreme Court Justice Paul Baisley. [read post]
10 Sep 2018, 3:43 am by Peter Mahler
In Feldmeier v Feldmeier Equipment, Inc., 2018 NY Slip Op 05893 [4th Dept Aug. 22, 2018], the Albany-based Appellate Division, Fourth Department, over a one-judge dissent, affirmed a decision and order issued by Justice Donald A. [read post]
26 Sep 2016, 3:08 am by Peter Mahler
Citing Fedele v Seybert, 250 AD2d 519 [1st Dept 1998], and other Appellate Division cases, Justice Singh states that since Section 1104-a’s enactment, common-law dissolution claims have been sustained only in the most egregious circumstances, in which the majority was accused of systematic looting of corporate assets in flagrant disregard of the rights of the minority shareholders. [read post]
23 Feb 2016, 8:48 am by Ruthann Robson
County of Suffolk (NY) and Parents For Megan's Law, Judge Joanna Seybert found that the group was a state actor for constitutional... [read post]
1 Oct 2014, 9:12 am by Joy Waltemath
Further, the complaint also adequately alleged that the employer breached the CBA by terminating the employee’s employment without just cause (Torres v United Services Workers Union Local 74, September 26, 2014, Seybert, J). [read post]
19 Jan 2011, 3:52 am
In Rychlick v Coughlin, 63 NY2d 643, a case involving a tenured State employee, the Court of Appeals said the employer could threaten the employee with disciplinary action if he or she did not resign. [read post]
6 Jul 2010, 7:44 am by Albert Wan
 The case is United States v. [read post]
28 Jun 2010, 7:10 pm by Embassy Law
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York City followed the Supreme Court and, on June 28, 2010, affirmed in part, vacated in part and remanded the lower court's decision in Carpenter v. [read post]
26 May 2010, 4:56 am by Susan Brenner
I don’t know enough about the facts in this case to be able to state with any certainty as to whether Judge Seybert’s ruling is accurate . . . but my sense is that it is. [read post]