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New Fear Unlocked

Elevator Falls Fifteen Floors After Sudden Stop In a recent decision, the Appellate Division, First Department modified a Supreme Court, New York County decision that dismissed plaintiff’s Labor Law §…
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That Math Ain’t Mathing

Plaintiff’s Credibility Issues Add Up To Denial of Summary Judgment Motion In a recent decision, the Appellate Division, Second Department affirmed a Supreme Court, Queens County decision that denied plaintiff’s…
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Duality of Man

Superintendent/Occupant is Just Trying to Get Internet Like Everyone Else In a recent decision, the Appellate Division, Second Department affirmed a Supreme Court, Nassau County decision that granted defendant’s motion…
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A Little Bit of Everything

Not All Defendants are Welcome at the Labor Law Party In a recent decision, the Appellate Division, Second Department affirmed a Supreme Court, Suffolk County decision that granted defendants’ motions…
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Insufficient Inconsistencies

Multiple Inconsistencies Can’t Keep Summary Judgment at Bay How much inconsistency is enough inconsistency? In a recent decision, the Appellate Division, First Department unanimously affirmed a Supreme Court, Bronx County…
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Buckle Up! Or Don’t!

Recently, in Lucykanish v. Flurer, 2024 Pa. Super. Unpub. Lexis 2142, 2024 WL 4003231 (Aug. 30, 2024), the Pennsylvania Superior Court reversed the lower court verdict, in which the judge…
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