Today's Top Stories
• NYC Lateral Season Lengthens as Firms Bet on Corporate Work
• Circuit Rejects Jurisdiction Challenge to US Drug Laws
• ABA May Tackle Uniform Miranda Warning Translation
• Request to Sanction MTA Counsel Ruled 'Frivolous'
• Mayor Appoints Shulman as Family Court Judge
• Legal Services Funding to Be Focus of Public Hearing
• State to Receive $12M in Cephalon Settlement
• Judge Declines to Correct 'Mutual Mistake' in Prenup
• Practical Tips About Opening Statements
• Requests for Disclosure: Protective Orders and Preclusion
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• D.C. Circuit Upholds Denial of Web Domains to Terror Victims
• Groups at Odds Over Pan for Tougher Bar-Pass Standard
• Morgan Lewis, Veterans Group Win $3.9M Award
• Under Armour Files Suit Over 'Puppy Armour' Dog Athletic Wear Line
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An interest in corporate practices, an increasing stratification among firm finances and a seeming prediction that Democrats will win in November all have firms... Read More »
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A New York federal court had the authority to try citizen of the Netherlands for a scheme to transport cocaine from the Dominican Republic to Belgium on a U.S.-registered... Read More »
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Fifty years after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the ABA is considering a uniform translation to remedy the problem of police using "Spanglish" phrasing... Read More »
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An attorney representing a man who alleged he had been hit by a bus said counsel for MTA Bus Company violated the man's privacy during her search for medical... Read More »
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Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday appointed Monica Shulman, a court attorney-referee in Family Court in Manhattan since 2010, to Family Court. Read More »
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Court administrators plan to hold one public hearing next month into the benefits of significant state funding for civil legal services in New York. Read More »
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New York will receive about $12 million from a settlement over delays between 2006 and 2012 in allowing generic versions of the prescription drug Provigil into... Read More »
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A judge has refused to invoke the rarely used doctrine of mutual mistake to invalidate a prenuptial agreement that a woman said is blocking the equitable distribution... Read More »
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In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig writes that by the time a plaintiff's opening has been heard, the jury will likely be feeling strongly sympathetic... Read More »
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In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper writes: Motions for protective orders and orders of preclusion are defensive measures frequently utilized... Read More »
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The approach of Mediation is often marked with the advent of emotion for clients, even if they are hard-shelled professionals. The dispute in question may be long-running, contentious, expensive and even personal, and now it is building to a crescendo. Read More » |
Treating country codes in websites like government property could trigger a response that would destabilize the internet, Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson wrote. Read More »
A proposal now under consideration by the ABA would jeopardize the accreditation of many schools with large numbers of minority students, according to diversity... Read More »
A nearly $3.9 million fee award against the federal government has capped a long and successful legal effort by a team of lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius... Read More »
Sports apparel manufacturer Under Armour Inc. doesn't want its name going to the dogs-the company is suing the creators of Puppy Armour, a line of athl... Read More »
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