Appeal from a decision and order of the Court of Claims (Ramon E. Rivera, J.) entered February 16, 2022. The decision and order granted the motion of defendant for summary judgment and dismissed the claim.
Declaratory Judgment
JONATHAN D. HITSOUS | 10 | |
CHRISTOPHER DELEO | 5 | |
ROBERTA ANNE FLOWER COX | 15 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
PIOTR BANASIAK | 10 | |
MORGAN RILEY MAYER | SUB |
Dismiss Indictment
DANIEL J. PUNCH | 10 | |
HERBERT L. GREENMAN | 10 |
Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child
BRADLEY E. KEEM | 10 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | 5 |
Criminal Possession Weapon
Visitation
Visitation
ROSEMARIE RICHARDS | 10 | |
MARY HOPE M BENEDICT | 5 |
Family Offense
KRISTEN N. MCDERMOTT | 10 |
Terminate Parental Rights
PHILIP ROTHSCHILD | 10 | |
ERIN WELCH FAIR | 10 | |
CATHERINE M. SULLIVAN | 5 |
Summary Judgment
ANN M. CAMPBELL | 15 | |
JASON D. POSELOVICH | 15 |
Summary Judgment
JENNA W. KLUCSIK | 15 | |
A.J. BOSMAN | 15 |
Contract
THOMAS DAVID LYONS | 15 | |
BRANDON SNYDER | 15 |
Summary Judgment
ANDREW FREDERICK PLASSE | SUB | |
LAURA ETLINGER | 10 |
Summary Judgment
SHANNON BRAE VANDERMEER | 10 | |
MELISSA M. VALLE | 10 |
Personal Injury
AARON M. ADOFF | 15 | |
MARTHA E. DONOVAN | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
ALEXANDRA J. BUCKLEY | SUB | |
DAVID B. CABANISS | SUB |
Reargument
Summary Judgment
SETH M. WEINBERG | 15 | |
KEVIN J. FEDERATION | 15 | |
LYNN ABELSON LIEBMAN | 15 |
Renewal
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