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At a nominating convention Thursday evening, delegates of the Manhattan Democratic Party voted to put Supreme Court Justice Doris Ling-Cohan on a re-election... Read More »
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As Donald Trump gets ready for his first general election debate on Monday, he won’t have to contend with at least one potential distraction: a judge in New... Read More »
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The estate of a wrongfully convicted man whose case was called "rotten from day one" has settled its claims against New York City for $8.25 million. Read More »
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The American Bar Association will hang on to its power to accredit new law schools, despite a recommendation in June by a U.S. Department of Education committee... Read More »
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In their Entertainment Law column, Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell discuss how documentary filmmakers and their attorneys can avoid common pitfalls by... Read More »
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With baseball season about to enter the postseason, Andrew Garbarino, of counsel with Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, revisits an interesting off-the-field legal... Read More »
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The Judicial Nominating Commission is moving forward to fill the anticipated vacancy left by Presiding Judge Herbert Phipps, who is retiring. Read More »
A federal judge in Illinois has certified a class of nearly 5 million policyholders in a case alleging that the insurance giant used campaign contributions... Read More »
Laura Wasser the lawyer representing Angelina Jolie Pitt in her divorce from Brad Pitt is synonymous with Hollywood’s biggest celebrity breakups with recent... Read More »
The chief of the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said Tuesday the Justice Department sees a very clear link” between the criminalization of... Read More »
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