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• Schneiderman Defies Texas Congressman Over Climate Change Subpoena
• U.S. Not Immune in Suit Over Admiral's Injury at Retirement Fete
• Guidelines for Evaluating Standing in Land Use Cases
• Uber, CEO Can't Use Info Gathered by PI Against Class Action Plaintiff, Lawyer
• Supreme Court Guidance on Damages and Proceedings in Patent Cases
• The Gray Divorce Phenomenon
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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will defy a congressional subpoena seeking information about his office's investigation of whether Exxon Mobil knowingly... Read More »
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The U.S. government is not shielded from a lawsuit filed by a retired admiral in the New York Naval Militia who was seriously injured while preparing to deliver... Read More »
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In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino discusses a recent decision by the New York Court of Appeals which helps to clarify the “special... Read More »
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A federal judge has enjoined Uber and CEO Travis Kalanick from using information gathered by a private investigator he hired to dig into the backgrounds of... Read More »
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In his Patent and Trademark Law column, Robert C. Scheinfeld writes: Within the last month, the U.S. Supreme Court bolstered the strength and attractiveness... Read More »
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Arlene G. Dubin and Rebecca A. Provder of Moses & Singer discuss the particular challenges that present themselves when older couples divorce. Read More »
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When negotiating a private settlement agreement, practitioners typically consider such negotiations to be confidential and privileged, not to be disclosed by... Read More »
Branding with catch-phrases is easy; reconciling their contradictory messages is impossible. Read More »
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