Today's Top Stories
• City Judge Resigns After Probe of Bias Against Prosecutors
• Securities Fraud Conviction Tossed Due to Venue Is Revived
• BlackRock Accused of 'Predatory Lending' in Suit Over $844K Late Fee
• Marijuana Charge Tossed in Case Where Joint Was Discarded
• Judge Rules Duty to Warn Applies in Next GM Ignition Switch Trial
• FTC Continues to Scrutinize Claims of Products 'Made in the USA'
• Kasowitz to Settle With Ex-Client in $11.9M Suit
• Judge Questions NYPD Invoice to Media for Video
• New Law Increases Victims' Voice at Parole Hearings
• On the Move
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A 13-year veteran Albany City Court judge has agreed to resign rather than face state punishment for alleged misconduct that included showing bias against prosecutors.... Read More »
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A securities fraud conviction that was dismissed because a judge said the government failed to prove venue has been restored by the Second Circuit, which said... Read More »
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Beltway 7 Properties Ltd. says it was charged the penalties after a one-week delay that was actually caused by an agent of a lender linked to the transaction. Read More »
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A Manhattan judge has tossed out a marijuana possession charge for a man who was accused of holding a marijuana cigarette in public, finding that the complaint... Read More »
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Virginia state law recognizes that the successor company to old General Motors has a post-sale duty to warn about a dangerous defect in a GM car, a federal... Read More »
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Presidential campaign rhetoric has turned U.S. manufacturing into a flashpoint in the race, but for the FTC, the attention to "Made in the USA" is hardly a... Read More »
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Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman and a former client have agreed to settle a malpractice lawsuit that alleged the firm's inaction resulted in a $11.9 million... Read More »
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A judge is questioning the NYPD's finding that it would cost a cable news channel $36,480 for the city to provide it with footage from the pilot-program use... Read More »
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All statements made by crime victims or by their representatives to state parole boards will be made available for consideration when parole boards weigh offenders'... Read More »
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Steptoe & Johnson; Blank Rome; DLA Piper; Reed Smith; Ropes & Gray; and Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein have each announced a new addition. Read More »
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The submission of a well-crafted brief prior to the mediation is an excellent opportunity to give the mediator a real preview of your position in advance. It can be used to educate, persuade, and create a roadmap for settlement negotiations. Read More » |
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Friday its board has promoted Michael Held from deputy general counsel to general counsel and head of its legal... Read More »
U.S. Supreme Court veteran litigator Paul Clement's first foray into a military appellate court did not end well, but he may soon be in more familiar territory... Read More »
When a proposal was rejected, she regrouped, calculated the money it could generate and won approval for eMerge. Read More »
Bankruptcy trustee Ken Welt accused a real estate developer of fraud, self-dealing and usurpation of corporate opportunities. Read More »
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