Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Monroe County (J. Scott Odorisi, J.), entered January 14, 2020. The order, insofar as appealed from, denied the motion of the Robert Rieger Trust for a change of venue or to dismiss the complaint.
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
KEVIN MADISON | SUB | |
KATE H. NEPVEU | SUB |
Manslaughter
SHERRY A. CHASE | SUB | |
MICHAEL J. HILLERY | SUB |
Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child
JEFFREY WICKS | SUB | |
KAYLAN C. PORTER | SUB |
Sentence
BENJAMIN L. NELSON | SUB | |
LEAH R. MERVINE | SUB |
Divorce
LINDA M. CAMPBELL | 10 | |
RICHARD B. ALDERMAN | 5 |
Neglect
DANIELLE K. BLACKABY | 10 | |
DAVID LEE CHAPLIN | 15 | |
ANDREW SCOTT GREENBERG | 10 |
Original Proceeding
Original Proceeding
Preclusion
JULIE ESTEE IACOBUCCI | 15 | |
EDWARD J. MARKARIAN | 10 |
Disclosure
OLIVIA GROSS | 15 | |
BRIAN R. HOGAN | 10 |
Indemnification
MATTHEW A. LENHARD | 15 | |
BRADY J. O'MALLEY | 15 |
Summary Judgment
TIMOTHY M. HUDSON | 15 | |
MEGHANN N. ROEHL | 15 |
Summary Judgment
ANTHONY B. TARGIA | 15 | |
BRIAN P. FITZGERALD | 15 |
Summary Judgment
GERARD BREW | 15 | |
ROBERT H. ROSH | 15 |
Mental Hygiene Law
PATRICK T. CHAMBERLAIN | 10 | |
JONATHAN D. HITSOUS | 10 |
Dismiss Complaint
RAYMOND JAMES DOWD | 15 | |
ZACHARY C. OSINSKI | 15 |
Reargument/Renewal
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