Today's Top Stories
• Panel Reinstates Indictments Against Upstate Woman
• Judge Says Suit to Continue Over Crashed Art Exhibit
• Queens Family Court Ditches Paper for Digital Records
• Zoning Law Targeting Landscaper Ruled Unconstitutional
• Citing Prosecutorial Misconduct, Panel Vacates Murder Conviction
• Clinton's Lawyers Criticized as FBI Drops Email Probe
• Prominent Bankruptcy Attorney, Former Anderson Kill Name Partner, Dies at 85
• Former Fox News Anchor Alleges Harassment by Network CEO
• Arbitrator Wrongly Excluded Evidence, Panel Concludes
• Character and Fitness Panel to Interview Applicants
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A judge improperly dismissed indictments against a woman for manslaughter and two other charges for her alleged failure to get help after a teen suffered a... Read More »
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A fight over the 2012 collapse of a Central Park art installation using a Piper Seneca II airplane will proceed to trial. Read More »
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A fire that destroyed more than a million court files in 2015 served as a reminder to New York City Family Court administrators that a project already underway... Read More »
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A zoning law that targeted a landscaper's small business in order to boost a potential multimillion dollar development project is unconstitutional, a state... Read More »
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Pointing to "pervasive prosecutorial misconduct" during both opening and closing statements, a state appeals court on Wednesday reversed a second-degree murder... Read More »
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After a year of legal and political drama, Hillary Clinton finally appears to have evaded criminal prosecution by the U.S. Department of Justice for her handling... Read More »
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Arthur Olick, a longtime chair of Anderson Kill's bankruptcy and restructuring practice who advised parties in several law firm dissolutions, died Saturday... Read More »
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Former Fox News Channel anchor Gretchen Carlson has filed a lawsuit claiming she was terminated from her job because she rejected the sexual advances of Roger... Read More »
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An arbitrator "clearly exceeded" his authority when he held that a sheriff's department sergeant was wrongly fired for an aggravated drunken driving arrest,... Read More »
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Approximately 124 applicants for the bar will be interviewed on Tuesday, July 12 by the Character and Fitness Committee of the Appellate Division, First Department. Read More »
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One of the issues which can confound parties, particularly when the time is ripe to explore settlement, is the priority of competing insurance coverage when multiple Commercial General Liability policies have been implicated by a claim. Read More » |
A federal appeals court in Washington on Tuesday refused to revive Tennis Channel Inc.'s claims that Comcast Cable Communications' video programming distribution... Read More »
Health care companies that couldn’t persuade the U.S. Supreme Court last week to reconsider the patentability of human cells have received a consolation prize... Read More »
L. Howard Belknap will become firmwide COO at Jackson, Mississippi-based Butler Snow. Read More »
Two senior executives at an egg company in Iowa that was central to a nationwide salmonella outbreak in 2010 can be held criminally liable as 'responsible co... Read More »
Here are some of the important things to be aware of regarding changes to the Affordable Care Act in 2016. Read More »
As American cities rate on cost of living, health care quality and affordability, tax burden, weather, crime rate, cultural vitality, walkability and overall... Read More »
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