STATE CASES
Claimant Contradicted, Invalidated Own Claim Against Estate; Motion to Dismiss Denied Read More »
Affidavit of Service by Mail Creates Presumption Of Mailing, Statement of Readiness Effective Read More »
Prosecutors' Statement of Readiness Without Lab Report a Nullity; Dismissal Warranted Read More »
Issue of Predeceased Specific Legatee Not Exempt From Pro Rata Reduction of Bequest Read More »
Parking Commercial Vehicle in Residential District Conviction Reversed, Dismissed Read More »
Rape Lesser Included Offense of Predatory Sexual Assault; Rape Conviction Vacated Read More »
Supreme Court, New York County, Part 32
Litigation/Civil Procedure
Judge Denies Company's Bid to Change Defense Read More »
Appellate Division, Fourth Department
Civil Appeals/Family Law/Real Estate
Faulting Counsel's Advocacy, Panel Reverses Neglect Finding Read More »
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 » |
FEDERAL CASES
Primary Voter Denied Injunction Against Use Of Superdelegates at Democrats' Convention Read More »
Despite 'Ethical Wall' Law Firm Is Disqualified For Partner's Prior Involvement With Defendant Read More »
'Am. Pipe' Class Action Tolling Inapplicable To 28 USC §1658(b)(2) Statute of Repose Read More »
Oct. 11, 2014 Is Intermediate Date From Which To Apply Statutory Prejudgment Interest Read More »
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