October 31, 2007
A disability claim denied.
This case teaches that causation is pivotal in all adjudications, regardless of the context.
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This case teaches that causation is pivotal in all adjudications, regardless of the context.
This case teaches that the filing of an administrative grievance does not toll the statute of limitations.
This case teaches that an open-court stipulation of settlement will be upheld, absent something which would void a contract.
This case illustrates the standard for a cause of action sounding in negligent supervision when a student is injured in a fight at school.
This case involves two things near and dear to the hearts of New Yorkers: celebrities and rent-stabilized apartments, not necessarily in that order. Here, at least, immigration status trumps celebrity status.
This is another case which is instructive as regards the workings of this frequently litigated statute.
This is a case about a number of causes of action, all of which are deemed insufficient.
With the Breeders’ Cup card set for Saturday, this is a timely case about shady training practices and their sanctions.
When the relationship goes kaput, who’s between the rock and the hard place?
This is a case about contracts, mortgages and liabilities.