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Litigation Abounds Challenging NY Law That Puts County Elections in Even-Numbered Years
In central New York, Syracuse attorney Robert Julien filed a claim on April 9 on behalf of Oneida County against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, who signed the law in December, and the state.Court dismissed prisoner's Eighth Amendment claim where it amounted to a mere disagreement over the course of treatment for vaccine side effects, and there was no allegation that medical staff denied reasonable requests for treatment. Defendants' motion to dismiss granted.
New York v. Kristina N. Hyer
People in the News—April 10, 2024—Hamburg Rubin, Goldberg Segalla
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin recently announced that John F. McCaul and Danielle M. Yacono have been elected to partnership in the firm.View more book results for the query "Burns "
Court reverses a ruling and finds that a teacher's actions in classroom chemistry experiment were discretionary, not ministerial, and affirms that ordinances and safety codes do not create ministerial duties
Defendant appealed the denial of his motion to suppress drugs found in a warrantless search.
Court affirms dismissal of medical malpractice claims due to plaintiff's failure to include a professional affidavit with the complaint, but reverses judgment on a battery claim related to consent
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