Today's Top Stories
• Lawsuit Against NYPD by Occupy Wall Street Protestors Can Proceed
• Judge Orders Moses & Singer to Hand Over Docs Under Crime-Fraud Rule
• Judge Denies DA Immunity in Man's False-Arrest Suit
• $4.5M Settlement Reached in NY Police Shooting Case
• Injunction That Stalled Snowmobile Trail Is Lifted
• Ex-Goldman Trader to Pay $400K in SEC Action
• Judge Rejects Diagnosis for Civil Confinement
• New Law Links Drunken Boating With Driving
• Judge Rules Duty to Warn Applies in Next GM Ignition Switch Trial
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Occupy Wall Street protesters can pursue their claim that police violated the U.S. Constitution when they were targeted for protesting, herded into a press... Read More »
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In a rare move, a Manhattan judge has ordered midsized firm Moses & Singer to turn over to its adversary certain communications with its clients, finding a... Read More »
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An assistant county district attorney may not be entitled to prosecutorial immunity for his role in the arrest, strip-searching and jailing of a man for what... Read More »
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The family of Akai Gurley, who a rookie police officer shot and killed during a November 2014 incident in a Brooklyn housing project, is set to receive $4.5... Read More »
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The state may proceed with preparation of a 13.5-mile snowmobiling trail that opponents say will harm the character of the Adirondack Forest Preserve, a judge... Read More »
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A former head trader of residential mortgage-backed securities at Goldman Sachs will pay $400,000 to settle civil charges that he misled customers to drive... Read More »
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A state judge has determined that a diagnosis of an adult's sexual attraction to early pubescent children is not a condition that has gained general scientific... Read More »
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Drunken boaters in New York should soon face more severe punishment if they have previous convictions for driving other vehicles while intoxicated. 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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Most legal marketing isn't bad; it is just far less productive than it could be. 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 » |
In the latest fallout from the failed prosecution of the late Alaska senator Ted Stevens, the U.S. Department of Justice has been ordered to pay more than $640,000... Read More »
Polish those resumes. We’ve matched the best places to live in the country with the largest Big Law offices in those markets. Read More »
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has revived a Southern California qui tam action that takes issue with one-sided billing reviews designed to... Read More »
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane has been found guilty of all charges, including two felony counts of perjury. Read More »
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