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Morrical v. Rogers
Publication Date: 2013-10-10
Practice Area: corporate
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Court: C.A. 1st
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For plaintiff: Reed Smith, Paul D. Fogel, Raymond A. Cardozo, Dennis P. Maio; Long & Levit, Joseph P. McMonigle, John B. Sullivan, Glen R. Olson; Cohen & Jacobson, Lawrence A. Jacobson and Sean M. Jacobson for Plaintiff and Respondent.
For defendant: Ropes & Gray, Rocky Chiu-Feng Tsai, Michelle L. Visser, Howard S. Glazer, Douglas H. Hallward-Driemeier, Robert G. Jones; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Daniel M. Kolkey, Thad A. Davis, Michael Li-Ming Wong, Enrique A. Monagas, Kyle A. Withers and Jenna Musselman Yott for Defendants and Appellants.
Case number: No. A137011

Cite as 13 C.D.O.S. 11283 ANN M. MORRICAL, Individually and as Trustee, etc., Plaintiff and Respondent, v. p

Kelly v. Dowler, 19946-06
Publication Date: 2006-09-05
Practice Area: Election Law
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Court: Supreme Court, Suffolk County
Judge: Carol MacKenzie
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Case number: 19946-06

SUFFOLK COUNTY Supreme Court For Petitioner: Edward A Nitkewicz For Defendant: David T. Reilly Reilly & Reilly, LLP Christine M

June 23, 2008 |

Immigration Law

Angelo A. Paparelli, president of the Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers and managing partner of Paparelli & Partners, and Ted J. Chiappari, a partner at Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke, write that the U.S. Department of Labor, an agency with a key role in administering the immigration laws, is clearly in a tizzy over fraud, or, more precisely, the perception of fraud within an alternate reality of the DOL's own creation. What else, they ask, can explain the agency's recent actions (some overt and others in stealth mode) restricting the role of lawyers in the employment-based immigration process?
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United States of America v. Steven Warshak
Publication Date: 2010-12-19
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Court: 6th Cir.
Judge: Boggs, Circuit Judge.
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Case number: (08-3997/4085, 09-3176),, (08-3997/4087/4429),, (08-3997/4212)

Nos. 08-3997/4085/4087/ 4212/4429; 09-3176RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATIONPursuant to Sixth Circuit Rule 206File Name: 10a0377p.06Argued: June 16, 2010Before: KEITH, BOGGS, and McK

February 02, 2000 |

Diverse Jury Set to Hear Diallo Case

In less than two days, attorneys selected a diverse panel of jurors to hear evidence against four white New York City police officers charged with killing an unarmed African immigrant. Opening arguments are scheduled for this morning. The panel includes six white men and six women, four of whom are black. For upstate New York's Albany County, where 89 percent of the population is white, the jury is unusually diverse.
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Kessler v. Bobover Yeshive Bnei Zion, 32499/05
Publication Date: 2009-06-30
Practice Area: Torts
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Court: Supreme Court, Kings County
Judge: Arthur Schack
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Case number: 32499/05

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