Today's Top Stories
• Bratton to Step Down as NYPD Commissioner After Challenging Tenure
• Circuit Finds Permissible Warrantless Access to Suspect's Cellphone GPS
• More Bridgegate Fallout: Revealing Unindicted Co-Conspirators?
• Landlord's Noncompliance Leads to Contempt Charge(s)
• Engineering Firm Charged With Fraud Over Sandy Damage Reports
• Cuomo Moves to Block Sex Offenders From Pokemon Go
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New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton is leaving the nation's largest police force, after a tenure in which he received credit for keeping crime... Read More »
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The Second Circuit endorsed police access to a murder suspect's cellphone service provider and the use of GPS software in the phone to locate him once they... Read More »
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In their White Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert write that just as the so-called Bridgegate scandal had a significant impact on a... Read More »
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In their Landlord-Tenant Law column, Warren Estis and Michael Feinstein discuss '729 Prospect Realty Service Corp. v. Rodriguez,' where the court held a landlord... Read More »
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A Nassau County engineering firm and its former project manager have been charged with fraudulently altering reports on residential properties that were damaged... Read More »
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Aspects of the popular mobile game can be "abused by predators," Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote in a letter to the company that makes the game. Read More »
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Khizr Khan’s rhetorical scorching of Donald Trump was one of the most memorable moments of the Democratic National Convention. His former Hogan Lovells colleagues... Read More »
Welcome to the A-List, our 14th annual ranking of Big Law's elite. Read More »
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