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• Visitation Rights Ruling Expands Definition of 'Parent' in New York
• Brooklyn Judge Suing Over Borough Democratic Party's Refusal to Endorse
• Appeals Court Finds Man Was in 'Custody' and Permits Habeas Petition
• Horse Owner and Jockey Can Sue Rival Trainer for Libel for Cheating Claims, Judge Says
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• In 'Unusual' Move, Mylan Creates Own Generic EpiPen Competitor
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In a ruling that expands the definition of "parenthood" in New York, the state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the nonmarried, ex-partner of a biological... Read More »
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A Brooklyn judge is suing the borough's Democratic Party and its judicial screening committee, which did not endorse her for re-election to the bench, claiming... Read More »
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A man who has completed his sentence can still pursue a petition for a writ of habeas corpus because he was still technically "in custody" and there were continuing... Read More »
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The jockey and owner of a thoroughbred horse can sue a rival trainer for defamation for accusing them of cheating after their horse edged his own during a million-dollar... Read More »
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After a more than two-year debate that drew comments from tech giants Google Inc. and Amazon.com Inc., the first set of comprehensive rules for commercial drones... Read More »
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As public outcry continues over the extraordinary price increase for Mylan's EpiPen allergy auto-injector, the company announced Monday it will address cost... 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 » |
With jury selection scheduled to get underway next week in the criminal trial of William Baroni and Bridget Anne Kelly, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has reached... Read More »
A collection of racist, misogynist and otherwise inappropriate emails sent by a former federal judge in Montana will remain secret after two journalists who... Read More »
To find out how third-, fourth- and fifth-year asso
ciates rate their firms as workplaces, our survey examined several aspects of job satisfaction. Read More »
Judges can get in trouble for cursing on the job but they have broad leeway to decide what they’re comfortable putting on paper. Read More »
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