Today's Top Stories
• Judge Alters Stance, Reinstates Occupy Claims Against NYPD
• Ruling Keeps Excessive Force Charges Against Buffalo Officer
• Finding Actual Innocence, Court Tosses Part of Sex Abuse Conviction
• Units' Deed Holder Not Liable for Accident at Condominium
• Governor Approves Online Fantasy Gaming Legislation
• Pregnant Fla. Attorneys Take Precautions to Fend Off Zika Virus
• Firms Follow Ebola Playbook With Zika Task Forces
• AG Issues Warning About 'Zika-Preventative' Ads
• Davis Polk Senior Counsel Named New Dean at Touro
• Official Pushes 48 Percent Pay Raise for Lawmakers
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• NHL Players Union Creates Position for Weil Veteran
• FEC Cannot Ban Names of Candidates From Website Titles, D.C. Circuit Says
• Delaware Judge Transfers OmniVere Fraud Case to New York
• Seventh Circuit Rejects Sexual Orientation Bias Claims
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Reversing himself, a federal judge has reinstated claims by Occupy Wall Street protestors who said police invented their presence in Zuccotti Park and charged... Read More »
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Federal prosecutors' decision to formally charge a Buffalo police officer with using excessive force against civilians while they presented evidence to a grand... Read More »
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Mounting an effort that spanned from Long Island to the Middle East, defense attorneys have convinced a judge that their client could not have committed two... Read More »
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A Manhattan appeals court has ruled that the building deed holder and owner of certain units in a Manhattan condominium building should be dismissed from a... Read More »
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill Wednesday allowing New York state to regulate, and profit from, fantasy sports games like those offered by FanDuel and DraftKings. Read More »
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On top of managing litigation caseloads and expanding families, pregnant lawyers in the Miami area are figuring out how to manage the risks of living and working... Read More »
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Two years ago, law firms sought to capitalize on client concerns about the Ebola epidemic with a flurry of announcements touting new "task forces" to address... Read More »
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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told seven companies Wednesday to stop marketing their mosquito-deterrent products as being "Zika protective" or... Read More »
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Harry Ballan, who is senior counsel to Davis Polk & Wardwell, has been named the new dean of the Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center and will start... Read More »
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A member of a commission empowered to grant raises to state legislators is advocating for a 48 percent pay increase, saying it would mirror the increases provided... Read More »
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Over the years, I have had the opportunity to preside over numerous commercial arbitrations of all types. I have done so as the sole arbitrator and also as a member of a tri-panel. The decision to use a single arbitrator versus a tri-panel is a critical one. Read More » |
The National Hockey League Players' Association announced last week that it has hired Bruce Meyer in New York as senior director for collective bargaining,... Read More »
Going into the final months of the 2016 election season, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has just made it easier for political groups that aren't... Read More »
OmniVere Holding Co. has won its bid to move a fraud suit by e-discovery competitors from Delaware federal court to New York's Southern District, where the... Read More »
"The writing on the wall is not enough," Judge Ilana Rovner wrote of claims of discrimination based on sexual orientation under Title VII of the Civil Rights... Read More »
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