Attempted Criminal Possession Weapon
JANE I. YOON | 10 | |
RYAN PAUL ASHE | 5 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
BRIAN SHIFFRIN | 10 | |
DAVID DE LA GARZA BASSETT | 10 |
Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child
MELISSA SWARTZ | 10 | |
DAVID DE LA GARZA BASSETT | 10 |
Promoting a Sexual Performance by a Child
JOHN A. CIRANDO | 10 | |
MORGAN MEYERS | 5 |
Habeas Corpus
DAVID J. PAJAK | SUB | |
RACHEL E. RAIMONDI | SUB |
Neglect
CAITLIN M. CONNELLY | SUB | |
MARYBETH D. BARNET | 5 |
Terminate Parental Rights
PHILIP ROTHSCHILD | 10 | |
LISA S. CUOMO | 10 | |
SUSAN B. MARRIS | 5 |
Neglect
CHARLES J. GREENBERG | 5 | |
BENJAMIN ELLIOT MANNION | 5 | |
RUSSELL EDWARD FOX | SUB | |
MELISSA A. CAVAGNARO | 5 |
Custody
MELISSA SWARTZ | SUB | |
VERONICA L. REED | SUB | |
SUSAN B. MARRIS | 5 |
Reargument
SEAN C. MCPHEE | 15 | |
WILLIAM F. SAVINO | 15 |
CPLR art 78
JOSEPH HERSCH ARON | 15 | |
JEREMY M. SHER | 10 |
Contract
JEREMY M. SHER | 10 | |
KENNETH L. MOSKOWITZ | 15 | |
RACHEL WRUBEL | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
TARA J. SCIORTINO | 15 | |
MAXINE JORDAN NICHOLAS | 15 |
Disqualify Law Firm
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
Summary Judgment
MICHAEL A. MACRIDES | SUB | |
GIANCARLO FACCIPONTE | SUB |
Summary Judgment
ALAN D. VOOS | 15 | |
CRAIG D. CHARTIER | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
RYAN LAWRENCE MCCARTHY | 15 | |
BRIAN STREICHER | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
ALEX M. NEUROHR | 15 | |
JOHN A. COLLINS | 15 |
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