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Cite as: Cornue v. Welch-Allyn Inc., 5:10-CV-1239 (GTS/DEP), NYLJ 1202529737440, at *1 (NDNY, Decided November 2, 2011)District Judge Glenn T. Suddab
Ernstrom & Dreste, Llp, Rochester (Timothy D. Boldt of Counsel), For Defendant-Appellant.Bond, Schoeneck & King, Pllc, Rochester (Gregory J. Mcdonald of Counsel), For Plaintiff
HARTER SECREST & EMERY LLP, ROCHESTER (PETER H. ABDELLA OF COUNSEL), FOR RESPONDENTS-APPELLANTS ELAINE CATANISE AND JOAN MOONEY. EDWARD C. GANGAROSA, ESQ., ROCHESTER, FOR RESPONDENT-APPELLANT A
Hinman, Howard & Kattell, Llp, Binghamton (Paul T. Sheppard of Counsel), Respondent-Appellant Pro Se, And For Robert White, Respondent-Appellant.Bond, Schoeneck & King, Pllc, S
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Law firms have emerged with expertise in higher education and specialties in niche subjects like Title IX.Buffalo Casino Decision Highlights Intricacies of Gaming Law
In her Western District Roundup column, Sharon M. Porcellio of Bond, Schoeneck & King, discusses two recently decided cases with novel issues of law. In one, the Bankruptcy Court addressed an issue of first impression under New York law about whether the refinancing of the marital home resulted in a charging lien. In another, after two favorable challenges to casino gambling in Buffalo, essentially the same group of plaintiffs lost their third round through statutory construction.2d Cir. upholds school suspension for violent Web image
The First Amendment was not violated by the suspension of a student who sent his instant messaging buddies a violent image calling for the death of a teacher, even though the message was a joke, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.U.S. COURT OF APPEALS SECOND CIRCUIT Terence M. O'Neil, (James P. Clark, Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, of counsel), for Defendants-Appellants Philip Zegarelli and the Village
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When sexual abuse allegations against assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky first surfaced at Pennsylvania State University in 1998, the school didn't have an in-house lawyer. For legal counsel, Penn State relied primarily on the services of a single lawyer at a local firm. It was 12 years before the school hired a lawyer of its own. By then the state attorney general and a grand jury were again investigating sexual abuse allegations involving Sandusky, and this time the school's handling of the matter exploded into a national scandal [see: "Penn State's (Belated) Law Department"].Trending Stories
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