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'Soda Ban' Opponents Keep New York Safe for Sugar
Publication Date: 2013-03-11
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Raise your oversized glasses to the lawyers who beat back New York City's ban on large sugary drinks on Monday, keeping the city safe for the sweet-toothed and thirsty.

County of Nassau v. Nassau County Interim Finance Auth., 001455-11
Publication Date: 2011-03-15
Practice Area: Government
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Court: Supreme Court, Nassau County
Judge: Justice Arthur M. Diamond
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For plaintiff: For Petitioners: Rivkin Radler, Uniondale, New York 11556, William M. Savino, Esq. Nassau County Attorney: John Ciampoli, Esq., Mineola, New York 11501
For defendant: For Respondent NIFA: Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, New York, NY 10036 Jeremy Wise, Esq., Nassau County Interim Finance Authority
Case number: 001455-11

Cite as: County of Nassau v. Nassau County Interim Finance Auth., 001455-11, NYLJ 1202486090745, at *1 (Sup. NA, Decided March 11, 2011)Justice Arthur M. Diamon

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Panel Attempts Remedy to End No-Fault Abuse

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Lederman et al v. Prudential Life Insurance Company et al

In this action alleging a conspiracy between plaintiff's attorneys and their employer, the parties' contractual agreements to resolve their employment claims, and providing that any court action to enforce the terms of the agreement is to be sealed, do not outweigh the presumption of openness that applies to court proceedings and filed documents.
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Lederman et al v. Prudential Life Insurance Company et al

Plaintiffs' claims alleging a conspiracy between their attorneys and employer do not fall within the scope of the arbitration clause they entered into with the employer to resolve their employment claims.
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Marketplace

Incisive Media, the parent company of the New York Law Journal, began occupying two new offices last month, one in the financial district, and one in Brooklyn's MetroTech Center. The business-to-business publisher and information provider's new downtown office at 120 Broadway encompasses the full fifth and most of the sixth floor of the building, containing approximately 91,000 square feet.
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October 26, 2004 |

Gerel Corp. v. Prime Eastside Holdings, LLC

General Obligations Law �7-105 Provides Civil Remedy to Recover Security Deposits
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