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In SDNY The Case of Ichiro Sushi And The Changing Working Conditions In Wake of Elon Musk

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon

SDNY COURTHOUSE, April 22 – The sale or transfer of a sushi restaurant in New York and resulting changes in conditions of employment was the subject of bench trial on April 22 before
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Alison Nathan. In the same courtroom Judge Nathan recently admonished both Elon Musk and the SEC in front of dozens of journalists, on April 22 there was only two media, and at most seven audience members, as Defense lawyer Yan cross-examined plaintiff Jianhui Wu about whether he had even seen, much less written, what Yan said was a sword declaration in the case. Judge Nathan patiently rephased the questioned and reminded Yan that his allotted time was slipping away. Like sushi, you might say. We'll have more on this case - or cases, Li v Ichiro Sushi and Hidalgo v Ichiro Sushi, index numbers and more on Patreon, here.trict of New York was on display on April 12 when SDNY Judge Alison Nathan

 Back on April 12 as a series of defendants were sentenced to 60 and then 120 months in prison the other side of the SDNY when Judge Nathan processed seven civil cases in an hour on matters of discovery and mediation. First up was Spear Pharmaceuticals v Mylan Pharmaceuticals, with each side thinking that documents from Bauch will support it. It was assigned to Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn, who spent the week processing indictees from alleged murders to doctors accused of Oxy manslaughter now driving Uber. The next case was assigned to fellow Magistrate Barbara Moses. Then the ADA case against Spice Corner 236, with the same plaintiffs' attorney a moment later suing 326 Restaurant Corp. There was FSLA against THree Star Diner and the predators at Pay-O-Matic. But on the listed case of City of Almaty v Ablyasov, there was nothing... Inner City Press will continue to cover such cases.

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