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In the Matter of the Claim of Kurt Hartman v. Arric Corp. et al.
Suit Claiming Post-It Notes' Inventorship Held Precluded by Settlement, as Res Judicata
Trial court erred in refusing to impose a constructive trust on funds from a home sale, based on fact neither party held title to the home, because trial court had the authority to impose a constructive trust using the proceeds of the home sale and it was not relevant that defendant did not hold title to the property. Vacated.
Defendant appealed trial court's order denying his petition for post-conviction relief without an evidentiary hearing.
Motion to Dismiss Denied; Claim Sufficiently Pled as to Officers' Negligence
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Matter of Hayes
In the Matter of Patricia Marie Malone, an Attorney.
New York v. Thomas E. Jenne
Department properly assessed UC contributions and properly concluded that 27 of employer's cleaners were not independent contractors, the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act applied to employer and 10 construction workers were also not independent contractors. Affirmed.
Defendant appealed his convictions and sentence for endangering the welfare of a child and storing and possessing items of child sexual exploitation.
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