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Photographs show a Brooklyn concrete company violating a consent decree by dumping polluted, cement-laden water into Newtown Creek, and now it's going to pay... Read More »
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Graduate students at Columbia University performing teaching and research roles are employees under federal law who can join labor unions, a labor panel ruled... Read More »
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A consumer advocacy group has accused a Chicago plaintiffs' attorney of colluding with a defendant to reach a class action settlement on behalf of the same... Read More »
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In insurance, courts may treat the meaning of "occurrence" differently depending on whether it is an occurrence in a first-party property damage claim or in... Read More »
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In their Taxation Column, Ezra Dyckman and Daniel W. Stahl discuss the Tax Court's decision in 'Alphonso v. Commissioner' which provides taxpayers with a reminder... Read More »
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The New York Law Journal is seeking nominations for accomplished female attorneys in New York’s legal community who represent excellence in private practice,... Read More »
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Some of the country's largest law firms allow associates to focus exclusively on pro bono work for more than a year, but there is a debate as to whether thos... Read More »
The can of worms opened with a teasing tweet from @tribelaw, the Twitter account of Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe. Read More »
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