• Nexray Medical Imaging v. Allstate Ins., CV-038267-12

    Publication Date: 2013-07-02
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    Court: District Court, Nassau County, Civil Part 2
    Judge: Judge Michael A. Ciaffa
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Attorneys for Plaintiff: Friedman, Harfenist, Kraut & Perlstein, LLP
    for defendant: Attorney for Defendant: Law Offices of Robert Macchia

    Case Number: CV-038267-12

    Cite as: Nexray Medical Imaging v. Allstate Ins., CV-038267-12, NYLJ 1202608930723, at *1 (Dist., NA, Decided June 6, 2013) CV-038267-12 Judge Mic

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