Today's Top Stories
• Court May Decertify Class Even After Jury Verdict, Circuit Rules
• Gibson Dunn Off Circuit Case Where Ex-Partner Is on Panel
• Cuomo Urged to Approve Broader Access to Counsel at Arraignments
• Former Appellate Justice Leaves Dechert for Boutique
• Cuomo Hires Ex-Prosecutor to Review Economic Initiative
• Cozen O'Connor Founder Says Release of '28 Pages' Boosts 9/11 Suit
• Queens Solo Practitioner Convicted on Sex Charges
• Brady to Drop Appeal, Serve 'Deflategate' Suspension
• Eastern District Mounts Civics Lesson for Students
• Despite Error, Panel Upholds Ruling on Juror Removal
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A federal district court presiding over a class action suit against a mortgage lender that allegedly overcharged borrowers on late fees had the power to decertify... Read More »
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Two members of the Second Circuit panel set to hear New York financier Lynn Tilton's challenge to the constitutionality of the SEC's in-house judges disqualified... Read More »
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Proponents of creating new countywide arraignment courts outside of New York City say their approach would effectively address the state’s long-standing difficulties... Read More »
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James McGuire, a former justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, has left Dechert to join litigation boutique Holwell Shuster & Goldberg as a partner... Read More »
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration is paying Bart Schwartz, who once led the U.S. attorney's criminal division in Manhattan, up to $450,000 for an internal... Read More »
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The release of 28 previously classified pages from the 9/11 Commission report, says Steven Cozen, is an affirmation of what he's been arguing in court for 13... Read More »
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A Queens solo attorney has been convicted of charges that he engaged in sexual acts with two 16-year-old girls in exchange for money. Read More »
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Tom Brady said he will not ask the U.S. Supreme Court to block his four-game "Deflategate" suspension, ending his fight in a scandal that tested the power of... Read More »
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The Eastern District is sponsoring a week-long civics program in cooperation with the Federal Bar Association and Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center... Read More »
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The Third Department said that although the trial judge failed to perform the third and final step of the process of reviewing a Batson challenge, the defense... Read More »
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Most lawyers know that in order to ensure a successful mediation, it is important to have the right people in attendance. But many attorneys do not give consideration to whether having an expert in attendance at a mediation will also help their client arrive at the best resolution. Read More » |
A federal judiciary panel last year rejected a record number of requests to coordinate multidistrict litigation, adding a new level of scrutiny for attorneys... Read More »
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's public statement Thursday that she regretted her comments about presidential candidate Donald Trump was extraordinary. When justices... Read More »
Developers for Hartford’s new baseball field just want to play ball, and they have filed a lawsuit in Hartford Superior Court so they can get back to work. Read More »
An insurer cannot rely on an outside database to reduce reimbursement paid to a trauma care provider for an employee's injuries under the Workers' Compensati... Read More »
Here are the top ailments that lead to self-funded employers making claims on stop-loss insurance policies. Read More »
Here's a list of the 10 best places in the world to retire, and although the strong dollar is responsible for putting some of those places on the list in the... Read More »
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