• Trimarco v. Data Treasury Corp., 30324-2003

    Publication Date: 2013-11-05
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    Court: Supreme Court, Suffolk County, Part 46
    Judge: Justice Emily Pines
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Attorney for Plaintiff/Counterclaim — Defendant: Robert J. Del Col, Esq., Smithtown, NY.
    for defendant: Attorneys for Defendant/Counterclaim — Plaintiff: Mckenna Long & Aldridge LLP, Richard B. Friedman, Esq., Alan F. Kaufman, Esq., New York, NY. Herrick, Feinstein LLP, Scott E. Mollen, Esq., Christopher P. Greeley, Esq., New York, NY. Bracken Margolin Besunder LLP, John Bracken, Esq., Linda Margolin, Esq., Islandia, NY.

    Case Number: 30324-2003

    Cite as: Trimarco v. Data Treasury Corp., 30324-2003, NYLJ 1202626313379, at *1 (Sup. SUF, Decided October 30, 2013) 30324-2003 Justice Emily

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