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IN RE: MARZEC v. DEBUONOCourt of Appeals of New York
Government Benefits
Medicaid regulations governing eligibility for benefits do not authorize a reduction in the applicant's income, in an amount necessary to meet the...
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10/24/2000 | 4 No. 102 |
BURNS v. STATE POLICE ASSOC. OF MASS.United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
Plaintiff's failure to show racial animus as a motivating factor for the incidents of which plaintiff complains justifies the court's dismissal of his...
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10/24/2000 | 99-2299 |
PARI-FASANO v. ITT HARTFORD LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. CO.United States First Circuit
ERISA, Insurance Law
Benefits eligibility determinations by the Social Security Administration are not binding on disability insurers, particularly where the government...
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10/24/2000 | 99-2239 |
BURNS v. STATE POLICE ASSOC. OF MASS.United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
Plaintiff's failure to show racial animus as a motivating factor for the incidents of which plaintiff complains justifies the court's dismissal of his...
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10/24/2000 | 99-2299 |
PEOPLE v. LYNCHCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
viewed objectively,defendant's brutal and sustained attack on the victim was sufficient legal evidence of depraved indifference to human life to...
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10/24/2000 | 2 No. 116 |
PEOPLE v. CINTRONCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
Circumstantial evidence pertaining to defendant's flight from police in stolen car was sufficient to establish that defendant knew that the car was...
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10/24/2000 | 2 No. 96 |
DARBY & DARBY, P.C. v. VSI INTERNATIONAL, INC. ET AL.Court of Appeals of New York
Ethics & Disciplinary Code, Legal Malpractice
A New York law firm, retained to defend a corporate client in a Florida patent infringement litigation, lacked a duty to advise the client of a novel...
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10/24/2000 | 1 No. 114 |
10/13/2000 | No. 00-2083. | |
Dine Citizens Against Ruining Our Environment v. Bureau of Indian AffairsUnited States Ninth Circuit
Indian Law, Civil Procedure
Affirmed. District court’s dismissal of lawsuit brought by conservation organizations against US DOI and various agencies affirmed, where Navajo...
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07/29/0019 | 17-17320 |