STATE CASES
Veteran's 'Clayton' Motion to Dismiss Menacing Charge in Interest of Justice Granted Read More »
County Compelled to Respond to Discovery Demands Via Paper Documents, Not CDs Read More »
Causes of Action for Promissory Estoppel And Fraud Based on Oral Agreement, Dismissed Read More »
Court Permits Additional Legal Fee To Be Paid by Trustee From SNT Funds Read More »
Appellate Division, Third Department
Criminal Appeals/Constitutional Law
Court Finds Drug Evidence Was Improperly Gathered Read More »
Factual Issues Remain if Elevator Condition Open, Obvious Precluding Summary Judgment Read More »
Failure to Prove Owner Violated Covenant, COO Reverses Zoning Code Conviction Read More »
Surrogate's Court, Kings County
Civil Rights/Health Care Law
Noting Human Rights Concerns, Surrogate Denies Guardianship of Disabled Adult Read More »
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 » |
FEDERAL CASES
Except Where Firm Agreed to Pay Air Freight Sweaters' Maker Responsible for Shipping Costs Read More »
Securities Fraud Class Suit Related to Drug Firm's Acquisition Survives Dismissal Bid Read More »
Magnuson-Moss, Merchantability Warranty Claims Dismissed in Suit Over Fluoride Tablets Read More »
Woman Terminated as Part of RIF Loses Gender, Disability Discrimination Claims Read More »
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