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Eisenberg & Carton

Business, Corporate, Contract, Intellectual Property, Health Care

The Law Office Of Keri Mahoney, Pllc

Divorce & Family Law, Business, Government, Estate, Health Care

Zukowski & Zukowski, P.C.

Health Care, Business, Accident & Injury, Lawsuit & Dispute

Charles F. Garmhausen Attorney

Estate, Health Care, Civil & Human Rights

Kathryn S. Tusa Esq.

Child Support, Criminal, Banking & Finance, Health Care, Divorce & Family Law

Paglen Legal, PLLC

Medicare & Medicaid, Immigration, Family Law, DUI-DWI

Law Office Of Joseph Scalia

Medicare & Medicaid, Labor Law, Business, Patent

Law Offices Of Vangeles N. Skartsiaris, Pllc

Government, Health Care, Business

The Law Firm Of Mark S. Eghrari And Associates, Pllc

Elder Law, Estate Planning, Health Care Other

Andrew R Wolk, Esq.

Bankruptcy, Criminal, Health Care, Divorce & Family Law

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

MATTER OF CHAMBERS v. NASSAU COUNTY HEALTH CARE CORPORATION

On September 15, 2005 the petitioner Candice Chambers reported to the emergency room at a hospital owned and operated by the appellant Nassau County Health Care Corporation complaining of swelling in her neck. Her triage assessment sheet indicates that she informed the staff ...

Rowe v. NASSAU HEALTH CARE CORPORATION

In exercising its discretion in determining whether to grant leave to serve a late notice of claim, the court must consider various factors, including whether (1) the claimant is an infant, (2) the movant has demonstrated a reasonable excuse for failing to serve a timely notice ...

Brewster v. Five Towns Health Care Realty Corp.

An out-of-possession landlord is not liable for injuries occurring on the premises unless it has retained control of the premises or is contractually obligated to perform maintenance and repairs (see Tragale v 485 Kings Corp., 39 AD3d 626 [2007]; Rhian v PABR Assoc., LLC, 38 ...

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