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• Michael Botein, Longtime NYLS Professor and Media Law Expert, Dies
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• Judge Alters Stance, Reinstates Occupy Claims Against NYPD
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Michael Botein, a pioneer in the study of communications and media law who loved teaching died Wednesday at his home in South Orange, New Jersey of complications... Read More »
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The Second Circuit has upheld a $406 million arbitration award won by a U.S. construction company in a dispute with Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil company,... Read More »
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In their Labor Relations column, John P. Furfaro and Risa M. Salins review rulings pertaining to whether automobile service advisors are exempt from overtime... Read More »
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John Fowle writes: While the debate over accountability and liability will and should continue in the state's charges against the provider of physical and mental... Read More »
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Mounting an effort that spanned from Long Island to the Middle East, defense attorneys have convinced Justice Teresa Corrigan that their client could not have... Read More »
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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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The Judicial Nominating Commission had received nominations of 79 judges and lawyers as of Tuesday morning. Read More »
View the complete list of 94 lawyers and judges who have been nominated to date for vacancies on the state's high court. Read More »
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