Today's Top Stories
• Bias Claim by Student Accused of Misconduct Is Revived by Circuit
• Kenyon Engages in Merger Talks as Head Count Declines
• Court Reinstates Copyright Suit by Writer of '60s 'Iron Man' Song
• Mentally Ill Sex Offender Should Serve Time in Medical Facility, Judge Says
• Judge Turns Back Class Action Seeking Back Pay for Interns
• Suit Over Leaked Sex Tape May Turn on 'Safe Harbor'
• Lincoln Center to Dedicate Evening of Music to Kaye
• Judge in Divorce Sued by Man He Sanctioned
• Panel Schedules Hearing on Family Court Nomination
• NY Gun Law Doesn't Match Okla. Offense, Panel Finds
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A Columbia University student's claim that the school acted with an anti-male bias when it suspended him on accusations of sexual misconduct was reinstated... Read More »
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Kenyon & Kenyon, once one of the largest intellectual property boutiques in the country with about 150 attorneys in 2014, has whittled down to about 55 attorneys... Read More »
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The Second Circuit has reinstated a copyright infringement claim of a songwriter who says the "Iron Man" theme he composed for a television adaptation of Marvel... Read More »
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A defendant who has been a victim of sexual abuse and suffers from mental illness should be incarcerated in a medical facility rather than prison to protect... Read More »
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A state court has denied class certification to a group of unpaid interns seeking back wages from a prominent public relations firm, finding that their employee... Read More »
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A Miami rapper suing gossip site Worldstar Hip Hop over a leaked sex tape hopes to replicate wrestler Hulk Hogan's big win against Gawker Media, but the case... Read More »
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The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is dedicating a concert Tuesday night to the memory of Judith Kaye, New York's former chief judge who was a board... Read More »
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A former associate of Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo has filed suit against a Manhattan judge who imposed on him a $10,000 sanction for misconduct... Read More »
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The Mayor's Committee on the Judiciary will hold a hearing Thursday on the nomination of court attorney-referee Monica Shulman as a Family Court judge. Read More »
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An appeals court has ordered the resentencing of a defendant after finding he was improperly deemed a predicate felony offender following his convictions for... Read More »
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In 2014, John W. McConnell, Counsel, to then Chief Administrative Judge Gail Prudenti, set forth five proposed changes to how the Commercial Division operates – both substantively and procedurally. Many of these changes were first floated to the public in the Report to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman by his Task Force on Commercial Litigation in June 2012. Read More » |
After months of quietly working on the game behind the scenes, Don McGowan says, he loves that he can now share the Pokemon Go experience with the public. Another... Read More »
Scott Zemser, from White & Case, will become co-head of A&O's global leveraged finance. Joining alongside him are finance partners from White & Case, Proskauer... Read More »
A Connecticut federal judge has ruled that it was wrong for an insurer to refuse to pay out a $10 million life insurance policy on a Hartford lawyer. Read More »
Traci Ribeiro a nonequity insurance partner who joined Sedgwick’s Chicago office in 2011 has slapped her current firm with a gender discrimination suit that... Read More »
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