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Poluzzi v. Mojica, 726/2007
Publication Date: 2010-09-27
Practice Area: Motor Vehicles
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, Dutchess County
Judge: Justice Charles D. Wood
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: James W. Shuttleworth, III, Esq., Finkelstein and Partners, LLP, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Newburgh, New York
For defendant: Peter M. Khrinenko, Esq., Brand, Glick & Brand, P.C., Attorneys for Defendants Enterprise, Garden City, New York Goldberg Segalla, LLP, Attorney for Defendant Mojica, White Plains, New York William W. Frame, Esq., Corbally, Gartland & Rappleyea, LLP, Attorneys for Defendants Oasis & Mad Hatter, Poughkeepsie, New York
Case number: 726/2007

Cite as: Poluzzi v. Mojica, 726/2007, NYLJ 1202472518434, at *1 (Sup. DU, September 23, 2010)Justice Charles D. WoodDecided: September 23

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