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• Ex-Banker Defends Sharing Information on Mergers With Dad
• Court: IRS Can't Enforce Summons in Global Scandal
• Panel Upholds Ruling Boosting Maintenance Award Sixfold
• Michael Botein, Longtime NYLS Professor and Media Law Expert, Dies
• Quinn Emanuel, Cohen Milstein Take Lead in Interest Swap MDL
• Bronx Defenders File Suit to Access NYPD Records
• NYC Housing Court Judges Sought
• East Coast Organized Crime Indictment Charges 46
• Treatment of DEC Employee Not Biased, Court Finds
• Supreme Court Review: FLSA, Title VII, First Amendment, Religious Freedom
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• 15 More Lawyers Added to Georgia Supreme Court Nomination List
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During several hours of direct-examination testimony Thursday, Sean Stewart made a high-stakes bid to convince a federal jury that he had only mentioned the... Read More »
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Ruling in a wide-ranging investigation into a 2008 global tax scandal involving a financial institution owned by the royal family of Liechtenstein, the Second... Read More »
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The $1,000-a-month award in temporary maintenance to the wife of a divorcing couple was invalid because it was imposed without explanation of why state guidelines... Read More »
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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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Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan have been selected to spearhead a class action against a dozen major banks that they allege... Read More »
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The New York City Police Department is violating the state's open records law by failing to release records pertaining to its policies for seizing property... Read More »
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The Advisory Council for the New York City Housing Court is accepting applications for Housing Court judges through Sept. 16. Read More »
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Nearly four dozen suspects, including reputed old-school mobsters in New York and Philadelphia, were arrested Thursday in a massive case charging them with... Read More »
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Eastern District Judge Denis Hurley, dismissing discrimination and retaliation claims, said a Department of Environmental Conservation employee did not provide... 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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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 » |
A Delaware federal judge has invalidated two patents on a system of sharing streaming video, marking a victory for Google Inc. and its subsidiary YouTube LLC. Read More »
With its president ousted, its cities invaded, and its economy shriveling, Ukraine has lately been short on optimism. But Cornell Law School professor Charles... Read More »
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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