Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Oneida County (Bernadette T. Clark, J.), entered August 17, 2021. The order, among other things, denied defendant Ahmed Mansour, M.D.'s motion to dismiss the complaint in its entirety with prejudice on the grounds of improper service of the summons and complaint.
Robbery
KATHRYN B. FRIEDMAN | SUB | |
MERIDETH H. SMITH | SUB |
Criminal Possession Forged Instrument
KATHRYN B. FRIEDMAN | SUB | |
SUSAN M. HOWARD | SUB |
Manslaughter
DAVID R. MORABITO | SUB | |
MARTIN P. MCCARTHY, II | SUB |
Aggravated Unlicensed Operation Vehicle
NICHOLAS P. DIFONZO | 5 | |
MICHAEL J. HILLERY | 5 |
Criminal Possession Forged Instrument
Visitation
MARGARET A. MURPHY | 15 | |
RACHEL KATHARINE MARRERO | SUB | |
RUSSELL EDWARD FOX | 5 |
Visitation
Visitation
Custody
TODD G. MONAHAN | SUB |
Custody
CHARLES J. GREENBERG | 5 | |
VERONICA L. REED | SUB | |
GARY MULDOON | 5 |
Custody
CAITLIN M. CONNELLY | 5 | |
BRIDGET L. FIELD | 10 | |
SUSAN GRAY | 5 |
Foreclosure
JASON S. DIPONZIO | 15 | |
AARON GAVENDA | 15 |
Default Judgment
JASON S. DIPONZIO | 15 | |
DAVID J. WHITCOMB | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
JOSEPH F. BATTISTA | SUB | |
JAMIE S. ROBBINS | 15 |
Divorce
Dismiss Complaint
KATHERINE V. MARKEL | 15 | |
BRIAN P. CROSBY | 15 | |
CHRISTOPHER M. PANNOZZO | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
ADAM P. CAREY | 15 | |
MITCHELL GITTIN | 15 |
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