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Court Determines Remote Hearing Was Not Fundamentally Unfair
Accident Claim Against Post Office Dismissed for Failure to Exhaust Administrative Remedies
Appellants held royalty interests for gas "at the well" and objected to royalties paid that accounted for gas used in post-production costs of bringing the gas to market which reduced the volume of gas brought out of the ground.
Claim Dismissed; Claimant Had Already Settled Case with Department of Corrections
Late Notice of Claim Denied; Plaintiff Did Not File Within the Allowed Time
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Probable Cause Existed to Arrest Impaired Driver
Court Finds Housing Association Cannot Impose Updated Fence Construction Rules on Homeowner
Petitioners, an attorney and his law firm, represented more than 8,000 plaintiffs in a mass-tort action against the manufacturer of a diet pill.
Nominal corporate defendant failed to demonstrate need for continued confidential treatment of the complaint where company could not show how disclosure of remaining redacted information would cause harm to company's competitive advantage that outweighed the public interest in access.
In the Matter of David Strzepek v. Thomas P. DiNapoli
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