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Trial court erroneously granted suppression motion where police had confirmed location of social media video from the property's owner and only discovered the mistaken identification at the suppression hearing. Order of the trial court reversed, case remanded.
State attorneys general could pursue injunctive relief in antitrust claim, but the scope of such relief did not include disgorgement or restitution under federal law. Defendants' motions to dismiss granted in part and denied in part.
Warning Memorandum to Probation Workers Protesting Move Was Trivial Punishment
Wallet, Cards Stolen From Customer Not Post Office Property; Customer Not MVRA 'Victim'
People Exceeds 90-Day Allotment in Responding to Defendant's Motion; Case Dismissed
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Plaintiff's dishonesty in prior action supported defendants' claim of unclean hands
Nursing Home Immune From Liability Under Public Health Law; Negligence Action Dismissed
Court Denies Motion for Protective Order and Allows Court-Ordered Discovery to Contineu
Commercial development lenders did not commit tortious interference with contract where, with the borrowers' permission, they contacted borrowers' shopping center tenant to discuss an ongoing lease dispute but then honored the tenant's rejection of further contact, all of which occurred after the tenant had filed suit against the borrowers for breach of the lease. The trial court granted defendants' motion for summary judgment.
Court Finds Res Judicata Does Not Apply to Dismissal of Underlying Action for Failure to Prosecute
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