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• Lawsuit Over 'All-Natural' Claims Paused as FDA Mulls New Rules
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• Panel Revives Race Bias Suit Against NYC Medical Examiner
• Former Judge and State Assemblyman Frank Barbaro Has Died
• Manhattan Dems Won't Reverse Screening Panel on Ling-Cohan
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's plans to clarify the use of the word "natural" on food labels has hit the pause button on multidistrict litigation over... Read More »
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Preparing to swear in 71 men and women as lawyers, Justice Peter Tom pointed out an empty seat in the ornate courtroom of the Appellate Division, First Department.... Read More »
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A state appeals court has revived a Haitian man's claim that the New York City medical examiner's office has a "standing practice" of not promoting foreign-accented... Read More »
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Frank Barbaro, former Brooklyn state assemblyman, Supreme Court justice and candidate for U.S. Congress and mayor of New York City, died Sept. 4 at his home... Read More »
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Despite calls for a judicial screening panel to revote on Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Doris Ling-Cohan's qualifications, a Democratic party leader says... Read More »
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Lawyers strive to be known for efficiency in their work. But what about their play? Read More »
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During my fifteen years as a Judge, I have heard the testimony of hundreds of witnesses in all types of proceedings. As a trial attorney in private practice, I prepared a great number of witnesses to testify. Even with the best preparation, my father, who was a great trial lawyer, would say he would die a thousand deaths when he heard his witness deviate from everything that had been pored over in terms of prospective testimony. Read More » |
The Supreme Court will limp back into action in a few weeks. The atmosphere around the court's current term is decidedly unsettled-there are ... Read More »
Three steps to prepare for important new rules that will impact how data is managed and governed. Read More »
As part of a partnership announced Tuesday between Dechert and American International Group Inc., the firm will provide a free initial consultation to all AI... Read More »
Philadelphia’s sugary drink tax has left a bitter taste in the mouths of a group of retailers, distributors, and consumers of soft drinks--so much so that th... Read More »
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