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Matter of Picinich v. Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor, 102062/15
Publication Date: 2016-06-08
Practice Area: Administrative Law
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, New York County
Judge: Justice Schlesinger
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Attorney for Petitioner: Thomas A. Tormey, Jr., New York, NY.
For defendant: Attorney for Respondent: Paul E. Babchik, New York, NY.
Case number: 102062/15

Cite as: Picinich v. Waterfront Commission, 102062/15, NYLJ 1202759357657, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided May 31, 2016)CASE NAMEIn the Matter of the Petition of Kenn

June 07, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Crane Operator Who Sold Pills Wins Chance to Get Job Back

A Manhattan judge ruled that a crane operator on the New York/New Jersey waterfront who lost his license for possessing prescription pain medication and selling pills to fellow longshoreman should receive a chance to get his job back.
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February 20, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

Jury Awards Verdict In Post-Surgery Fall

A Lehigh County jury has awarded $2.39 million to a woman who alleged that a knee injury following surgery caused her to require a wheelchair for mobility.
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February 12, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lehigh County Jury Awards $2.39M in Post-Surgery Fall

A Lehigh County jury has awarded $2.39 million to a woman who alleged that a knee injury following surgery caused her to require a wheelchair for mobility.
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February 09, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

Court: City Properly Assessed Condominium Units Separately

With the real estate market once again heating up, condominium conversions are becoming quite common again. What many real estate developers do not account for when they essentially subdivide their property is what happens to the real estate taxes due on account of these now separately assessed condominium units.
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January 04, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Won't Weigh Juror's Ties to Law Firm

The state Supreme Court has declined to wade into the issue of whether a potential juror's client relationship with a party's law firm warrants striking that juror from a case.
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January 04, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Won't Weigh Juror's Ties to Law Firm

The state Supreme Court has declined to wade into the issue of whether a potential juror's client relationship with a party's law firm warrants striking that juror from a case.
5 minute read
November 23, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Facebook Link, 'Like' Not Defamation

A person who posted a link on her Facebook page and "liked" the post on her own page cannot be held liable for publishing allegedly defamatory content, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
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November 20, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Facebook Link, 'Like' Not Defamation

A person who posted a link on her Facebook page and "liked" the post on her own page cannot be held liable for publishing allegedly defamatory content, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
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November 17, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

McCloskey v. Pa. Pub. Util. Comm'n, PICS Case No. 15-1680 (Pa. Commw. Nov. 3, 2015) McGinley, J. (19 pages).

Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission properly approved gas utility's petition for approval of a distribution system improvement charge to recover the costs associated with distribution system improvement projects. Affirmed.
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