Appellate Brief in Opposition to Motion to Set Aside a Stipulation in an eminent domain matter.
Closing Trial Brief involving a tax certiorari case in which the parties hotly disputed the appraisal methodology for a golf course.
Closing Trial Brief involving an eminent domain matter. The issue was whether the current property owner was entitled to funds from a settlement between the former property owner and the State.
Detailed Demand for Bill of Particulars and Document Demand in a shareholder dispute and malpractice action.
Memo of Law in Support of Petitioner’s Request for a Name Clearing Hearing and Reinstatement. The issue was whether a name-clearing hearing should be granted, and whether the Bridge and Tunnel Administration is bound by provisions outlined in a Department of City Administrative Services document.
Motion to Renew and Reconsider Motion to Set Aside a Default Judgment
Order to Show Cause Requesting Access to Condemned Property
Appellate Brief In Support of Request XXX
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