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Lack of Reasonable Suspicion, Probable Cause Claims Belied; Lineup Not Suggestive
Discriminatory Intent Shown; NYSHRL Claims Survive Given Title VII Claims' Sufficiency
Hobbs Act Robbery Convictions Upheld But Obstruction Enhancement Vacated, Remanded
The parties made a joint motion to seal materials related to a summary judgment motion filed by defendants in a legal malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty action.
Court denied summary judgment dismissal of age discrimination claim where plaintiff presented both direct and circumstantial evidence that would permit a factfinder to conclude that plaintiff's termination was motivated by his age. Defendant's motion for summary judgment denied.
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Party's assertion of waived objections to requests for admission does not preclude finding of "substantial compliance" with statutory requirement for "complete and straightforward" answers
Defendant found in contempt for failure to pay court-ordered support payments and court ordered probation, payment of a fine and a purge payment.
The trial court issued its ruling on May 9, 2024, following a hearing on the parties' exceptions to the master's recommendation of Dec. 12, 2022, on the equitable distribution and economic claims in the parties' divorce. The court found a 2020 tax refund to be marital property. IRS-issued stimulus checks received by defendant based on a formula determined by Congress after the separation were not marital property. The court found that a check from Verizon for damage done to the marital residence during the marriage was marital proper
Defendant rideshare company sought partial judgment on the pleadings in plaintiff's personal injury action arising from a motor vehicle collision. The court granted the motion, holding that plaintiff's complaint failed to state a claim for negligent hiring or negligent entrustment absent allegations that defendant rideshare company was aware its driver had a propensity for dangerous activity or was unqualified.
Injured longshoreman who only has hearing loss in one ear but has bilateral tinnitus is properly compensated at statutory rate for hearing loss in one ear
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