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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