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Suzanne Avena
Chair, Environmental Practice Group
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Another Long Island office machine company is being sued for ripping off customers.
Several former clients of Bohemia-based Long Island Business Solutions have gone to court charging the company and its owner Andrew Fenton with forging signatures, altering the terms of leasing contracts, inflating the value of equipment and not buying out leases, leaving customers owing millions to finance companies.
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OCTOBER TERM, 2000
Syllabus
PALAZZOLO v. RHODE ISLAND ET AL.
CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF RHODE ISLAN...
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EPA is proposing approval of a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RI DEM) on August 7, 2009, that addresses regional haze for the first planning period from 2008 through 2018. This revision addresses the requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and EPA's rules that require States to prevent any future, and remedy any existing, manmade impairment of visibility in mandatory Class I areas (also referred to as the ``regional haze program''). States are required to assure reasonable progress toward the national goal of achieving natural visibility conditions in Class I areas.
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Wish I'd skipped breakfast, but as it's my favorite meal of the day, I hadn't.
The hour-long crossing from Port Clyde to Maine's storied Monhegan Island on what should have been a pleasant, sunny mid- August morning was complicated by intermittent rain, cold winds and dark, churning seas. Still, the ferry was jam-packed with jostling tourists from North Carolina and New York, Farmington and France, grasping at the last vestiges of summer. With most of the compact island's cornucopia of art studios, eclectic lodgings and restaurants open only until mid-October, the race was on to see it all before the 2011 season was seafaring history.
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Don Monti is in a hurry.
By his count, the development world has spent the last 60 years screwing things up, and now, somewhere north of 60 himself, he's on a crusade to fix it all and fix it fast.
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Who altered the Long Island economic and business landscapes in 2011?
After covering the major stories and players all year, the staff at LIBN has spotlighted 20 men and women - and one act of God - who, for better or worse, defined the past 12 months. They were the agents of change, the leaders:
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Derived from personal observation, the case describes how the tripling of a newsletter distribution by email causes havoc for Island Associates. The case begins by describing Island Associates (IA) as small but rapidly growing energy consulting firm based on Long Island, New York. One of the newest services proposed to keep their clients up-to-date with industry trends, as well as serve in a promotional capacity, was a bi-monthly newsletter. The first emailing of 1000 announces incurred no technical problems and the newsletter received positive feedback from the customers. An expansion of the mailing to 1500 addresses merely slowed the server a bit for several hours in the next go round so it was decided that a full emailing (3000 emails) should be sent. This mailing, however, caused nu...
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OCTOBER TERM, 1995
Syllabus
44 LIQUORMART, INC., ET AL. v. RHODE ISLAND ET AL.
CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES CO...
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Seven people are seeking three seats on the Grand Island School Board. They are: Myrna F. Blair; Brian Chapin; Emily L. Ciraolo; Joan A. Droit; Richard J. Little Jr.; Phyllis Stallard; and Takayuki (Tak) Nobumoto.
All were invited to tell distrct residents why they are worthy of their vote. Three of the candidates responded.