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District Judge Gerard E. Lynch U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK For plaintiff: Lawrence F. Carnevale, Mark R. Zancolli, and Sandra Bourgasser-Ketterline,
Lyles v. Flagship Resort Development Corp.
While the evidence provides a reasonable basis for a jury verdict in plaintiffs' favor on their claim that they were fired in violation of the EPPA based on their refusal to take polygraph examinations and on the results of a test illegally administered to a co-employee, defendant is entitled to a new trial because it was unfairly prejudiced by the evidence of racial discrimination offered by plaintiffs before they dropped their LAD claims, and because the damages awarded by the jury are grossly excessive.SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK APPELLATE DIVISION : SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 1588f Y/mv AD2d Argued - May 15, 2002 NANCY E. SMITH, J.P. COR
District Judge Robert L. Carter U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Appearances Harris N. Cogan Blank Rome LLP New York, N
Before: Straub and Wesley, C.JJ., Gardephe, D.J. U.S. COURT OF APPEALS SECOND CIRCUIT Li Yu, Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (Preet
Justice Phyllis Orlikoff Flug QUEENS COUNTY Supreme Court Atto or Plaintiffs: Jason Bernstein, Esq., DeSimone, Aviles, Shorter & Oxamendi, LLP Atto
Effective Use of Rule 502(d) in E-Discovery Cases
Attorney Thomas C. Gricks III notes that the Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) can be a valuable asset if used properly, by comprehensively addressing the privilege review process.District Judge Gerard E. Lynch GFI BROKERS LLC v. SANTANA, 06 Civ. 3988, Decided 08/13/09" For plaintiff: Lawrence F. Carnevale, Mark R. Zancolli, and Sandra Bourgasser-Ketterline,
Slander, Public Figure Status at Heart of Sonnenfeld Fight With Emory
Emory University, defending against slander charges, says its president spoke the truth in saying a well-known professor had resigned when faced with apparent proof he had vandalized a school hallway. Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld denies the vandalism and is suing Emory, its president William M. Chace and others. At its heart is the allegation that Emory's president and other officials wrongly ruined the reputation and job prospects of a nationally-recognized expert.Judge Donald C. Pogue1 U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Michael J. Garcia, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Sara
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