New York County Supreme Court Dismisses Article 78 Proceeding for Failure to Exhaust Administrative Remedies
By Lewis Tesser and Timothy Nolen Article 78 proceedings provide litigants a means of challenging administrative agencies’ determinations. A recent opinion from... Read More
Supreme Court Upholds Agency’s Denial of Suppression License
By Lewis Tesser and Timothy Nolen A recent decision from the New York County Supreme Court demonstrates the importance of strictly following an administrative agency’s... Read More
Appellate Division Upholds Agency’s Decision to Revoke Harness Racing License
By Lewis Tesser, Partner, and Timothy Nolen, Associate, of Tesser, Ryan & Rochman, LLP As demonstrated by a recent decision from the... Read More
Appellate Division holds that Sex Offender Registration Act Requires Out-of-State Offender to Register upon Moving to New York
By Lewis Tesser and Timothy Nolen A recent opinion from the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, highlights how legislative intent can shape the... Read More
New York County Supreme Court Finds that Administrative Agency’s Denial of Handgun Permit was not Arbitrary or Capricious
By Lewis Tesser and Timothy Nolen A recent decision from the New York County Supreme Court discusses the burden that a party... Read More
Nassau County Supreme Court Upholds Sheriff Officer’s Association’s Finding that Officer Violated Organization’s By-Laws
By Lewis Tesser, Partner, and Timothy Nolen, Associate A recent opinion from the Nassau County Supreme Court demonstrates the reluctance of courts... Read More
State Court Rejects Cab Driver’s Challenge to Administrative Revocation of License
By Lewis Tesser, Partner, and Timothy Nolen, Associate, of Tesser, Ryan & Rochman, LLP A recent New York County Supreme Court decision... Read More
State Supreme Court Finds that Former Bus Driver’s Claims Under Collective Bargaining Agreement are Barred for Failing to Exhaust Administrative Remedies
By Lewis Tesser, Partner, and Timothy Nolen, Associate, of Tesser, Ryan & Rochman, LLP A recent Dutchess County Supreme Court decision demonstrates... Read More