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ANDRYEYEVA v. NEW YORK HEALTH, 33 N.Y.3d 152 (2019)
Court of Appeals of New York Filed:NY Mar. 26, 2019 Citations: 33 N.Y.3d 152, 11, 12.

OPINION OF THE COURT RIVERA , J. The common issue presented in these joint appeals is whether, pursuant to the New York State Department of Labor's (DOL) Miscellaneous Industries and Occupations Minimum Wage Order (Wage Order), an employer must pay its home health care aide employees for each hour of a 24-hour shift. DOL has interpreted its Wage Order to require payment for at least 13 hours of a 24-hour shift if the employee is allowed a sleep break of at least eight hours—and actually...

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US BANK v. DLJ MTGE CAPITAL, 33 N.Y.3d 72 (2019)
Court of Appeals of New York Filed:NY Feb. 19, 2019 Citations: 33 N.Y.3d 72, 7.

OPINION OF THE COURT RIVERA , J. U.S. Bank National Association in its capacity as trustee of the ABSHE 2006 residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) trust seeks to sue DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. (DLJ), the sponsor and seller of the trust securitization, for alleged violations of representations and warranties regarding the quality of the loans contained in the trust. The initial action against DLJ was dismissed for failure to comply with a contractual condition precedent, without...

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U.S. BANK N.A. v. DLJ MTGE., 33 N.Y.3d 84 (2019)
Court of Appeals of New York Filed:NY Feb. 19, 2019 Citations: 33 N.Y.3d 84, 6.

OPINION OF THE COURT RIVERA , J. U.S. Bank National Association in its capacity as trustee of three residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) trusts seeks to sue DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. (DLJ) for alleged violations of representations and warranties regarding the quality of the loans contained in the respective securitization trust instruments. We hold that the trustee's untimely-filed complaint cannot relate back under CPLR 203 (f) to a certificate holder's previously filed action....

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