Queens Village Science, Technology & Internet Lawyer, New York


Includes: Biotechnology, Computer Law, Domain Names, Electronic Commerce, Internet

Jay Cary Klear

Science, Technology & Internet, Health Care Other, Health Care, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Goldston v. Bandwidth Technology Corp.

Under well-established rules applicable to the principal-agent relationship, defendant Bandwidth Holdings Corp. and its wholly owned subsidiary, Bandwidth Technology Corp. (BTC), are bound by the retainer agreement signed by their president, Jonathan Star. Star had at least ...

Rakowicz v. Fashion Institute of Technology

In order to prevail on a cause of action pursuant to Labor Law § 240 (1), a plaintiff must establish a violation of the statute and that such violation was a proximate cause of his or her injuries (see Zimmer v Chemung County Performing Arts, 65 NY2d 513, 524 [1985]; Skalko v ...

MATAPOS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED v. Compania Andina de Comercio Ltda

Plaintiff demonstrated it was a holder of the subject notes, and had a capacity to sue thereunder. Defendant failed to demonstrate a genuine defense to the notes. The notes were made payable to a Delaware corporation that later merged with another Delaware ...