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Edgar S. K. Merrell

Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  47 Years

Adam Roy Matteson

Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Adoption, Divorce & Family Law
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Jonathan W. Miller

General Practice
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Ian William Gilbert

Child Custody
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Joan E. Mcnichol

Real Estate, Government, Divorce & Family Law
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Mary M. Iocovozzi

Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, Civil & Human Rights
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Candace Lyn Carpenter

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Lydia Lea Young

Divorce, Personal Injury, Criminal, Commercial Real Estate, Mass Torts
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Keith Alexander Lyndaker

General Practice
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Kevin M. Mcardle

Real Estate Other, Estate
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Adamo v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.

71 AD3d 557 (2010). 897 NYS2d 85. MAUREEN ADAMO et al., Appellants, v. NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP., et al., Respondents. 2406, 102506/06. Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department. Decided March 23, 2010. ...

Zuckerberg v. Port Auth. of NY & NJ

... (see Grasso v Long Is. RR, 306 AD2d 378, 378 [2003].) Thus, to establish liability under FELA, a plaintiff must show that the negligence of the railroad played "any part, even the slightest" in producing the railroad employee's injury. (Aparicio v Norfolk & Western Ry. ...

Zuckerberg v. Port Auth.

... (See Grasso v Long Is. RR, 306 AD2d 378, 378-379 [2003].) Thus, to establish liability under FELA, a plaintiff must show that the negligence of the railroad played "any part, even the slightest" in producing the railroad employee's injury. (Aparicio v Norfolk & W. Ry. ...

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