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Liliya Blekot, 21, of Webster, was charged Sunday night with driving while intoxicated after she struck a state police off Route 104. Trooper William Schneider, according to a release, was pulled off...
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Supreme Court Special Term Friday, March 6, 2015 HON. RICHARD A. DOLLINGER 9:30 a.m. 1—McElduff v McElduff — Barney & Affronti — Charles P Inclima. 2—Snyder v Snyder — Dentino Cammarata — Steven D...
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A recent decision in New York County may significantly alter how asbestos cases are prosecuted and defended in New York. In a 40 page opinion in Juni v. A.O. Smith Water Products, et al. (Index No....
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Appellate Division, Fourth Department Arbitration Authority Specificity of Limitation Matter of Town of Scriba CA 14-01996 Appealed from Supreme Court, Oswego County Background: The...
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I am often asked to speak to lawyers about mobile and cloud computing and when I do, members of the audience tend to have lots of questions. That was certainly the case last week when I spoke to a...
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