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6 opinions for “Robert Guiducci”
Mosby v. William Floyd Union Free School Districtpublic domain
AMENDED SUMMARY ORDER Plaintiff-appellant James Mosby (“plaintiff’) formerly worked as a security guard at the William Floyd Union Free School District (the “District”). He brought this action against the District and numerous officials associated with the District (collectively, “defendants”) claiming, principally, that defendants violated Title VII and New York law by subjecting him to a hostile work environment and by failing to pr
Mosby v. William Floyd Union Free School Districtpublic domain
AMENDED SUMMARY ORDER Plaintiff-appellant James Mosby (“plaintiff’) formerly worked as a security guard at the William Floyd Union Free School District (the “District”). He brought this action against the District and numerous officials associated with the District (collectively, “defendants”) claiming, principally, that defendants violated Title VII and New York law by subjecting him to a hostile work environment and by failing to pr
Jet Star, Inc. v. NLRBpublic domain
In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Nos. 99-2488 & 99-2778 Jet Star, Inc., Petitioner/Cross-Respondent, v. National Labor Relations Board, Respondent/Cross-Petitioner. Petition for Review and Cross-Application for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board. No. 13-CA-35087--Robert A. Giannasi, Administrative Law Judge. Argued January 10, 2000--Decided April 4, 2000 Before Flaum, Manion, and Evans, Circuit Judges. Flaum, Circ
Jet Star, Inc., Petitioner/cross-Respondent v. National Labor Relations Board, Respondent/cross-Petitionerpublic domain
FLAUM, Circuit Judge. Jet Star, Inc. petitions for review of the National Labor Relations Board’s (“NLRB” or “Board”) decision affirming an administrative law judge’s (“ALJ”) finding that the Company violated Sections 8(a)(1) and 8(a)(3) of the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA” or “Act”), 29 U.S.C. § 151 et seq., by discharging employee John Krueger in ret
Cortes v. 3A North Park Ave. Rest Corp.public domain
*672OPINION OF THE COURT Carolyn E. Demarest, J. Plaintiff Porfirio Cortes commenced the instant action by filing his complaint on June 13, 2011, based upon his undisputed ownership of 16.67% of the shares of the corporate defendant, for which he paid $50,000 in 2003. Pursuant to a written agreement dated August 9, 2003, executed by Cortes and defenda
Baker v. Geistpublic domain
LIPSITT, J., Minnie E. Geist, defendant, has filed a motion for a new trial after a jury made *651a finding in favor of Harold S. Baker, plaintiff, and in favor of Robert E. Baker, a third-party defendant. This litigation arises as the result of an automobile-motorcycle accident which occurred on September 21, 1968, at the intersection of U.S. Route 22 and Franklin Street