STATE CASES
Appellate Division, First Department
Civil Appeals/Environmental Law
Panel Allows Work to Start on Pier 55 Project in NYC Read More »
Appellate Division, First Department
Evidence/Criminal Law/Criminal Appeals
Court Reopens 1989 'Batman' Murder to Probe Brady Issue Read More »
Failure to Follow CPLR 1003 Constitutes Fatal Procedural Defect, Warrants Dismissal Read More »
Depositions Sufficient to Support Violation Of Stay Away Provision in Protection Order Read More »
Defendant Requested Counsel Before Refusing Chemical Test; Refusal Suppression Granted Read More »
Entry Into JDP Without Guilty Plea Denied, Exceptional Circumstances Not Found Read More »
Panel Rejects Trespass Theory, Found No Basis To Impose Liability for Bamboo Incursion Read More »
Claimant Contradicted, Invalidated Own Claim Against Estate; Motion to Dismiss Denied Read More »
The decision as to the use of a single arbitrator or a tri-panel depends on, to a great extent, the type of case being presented. Having served as a Presiding Justice of the Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court, it is my belief that the majority of commercial cases are ill- suited for disposition by a jury due to the complexities involved. Read More » |
FEDERAL CASES
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Criminal Law/Criminal Appeals
Circuit: Robbery Under NY Law Not a 'Crime of Violence' Read More »
SEC Filings Not Materially Misleading, Made Clear Fishing Firm's Profits Would Stay in China Read More »
OPIC Is Entitled to Recover Brazil Firm's Debt From Loan's Two Unconditional Guarantors Read More »
Denial of Marijuana's Suppression Upheld; 'Terry' Stop Based on Reasonable Suspicion Read More »
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