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How to Effectuate a Change in Venue in an E-filed Case: lesson to the bar

By Farrell Fritz P.C. on March 15, 2019
Posted in Venue

Ever wondered how to effectuate a transfer of venue following your successful motion to change venue in an e-filed case?  Well wonder no more, as the Hon. Robert D. Kalish provides the bench and bar with a useful roadmap of what to do in American Transit A/S/O Sherman Ave. Eight Inc. v. Flour City Bagels…

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