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Defendants moved to dismiss plaintiff's employment action on grounds of res judicata and for failure to state a claim.
Virtual Grand Jury Format Created for COVID-19 Pandemic Did Not Undermine Constitutional Fairness
Plaintiffs moved for default judgment against defendants.
Appellant appealed the Civil Service Commission's final decision striking appellant's answer and defenses, suppressing appellant's testimony, awarding attorneys' fees to respondents, and rendering a determination on the merits that the layoffs in question were not made in good faith.
The SEC moved for an order authorizing the service of the summons and complaint by alternative means on defendant.
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Petitioner appealed from respondent's final agency decision denying him service credit for the six-year period he was on paid administrative leave awaiting resolution of disciplinary charges.
Defendant appealed the denial of his petition for post-conviction relief. After the armed robbery of a gas station, neither the victim nor witnesses could identify the assailants, who wore face coverings.
Parties cross-moved for summary judgment in declaratory judgment action over an insurance policy.
Labor Commissioner Erred in Using Tax Law to Conclude Single-Member LLCs Could Be Classified as Employees
Defendant appealed from the appellate division's judgment affirming his conviction for a lesser-included murder offense and weapons charges.
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