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- Obituary: Leonard Weinglass
- Q&A With Hal R. Lieberman
- Law Firm Roundup
- Correction
- People v. Monk
- Matter of Damian v. Kelly
- People v. Devilar
- R.L. v. D.L.
- Matter of P.M.P v. C.P.
- D.E. v. D.D.E.
- People v. Lau
- Onyemaobi v. Covenant House
- Jones v. Killian
- The Marks Organization Inc. v. Joles
- United States ex rel. Veltz v. Allegany Rehabilitation Associates Inc.
- Outside Counsel: Pet Litigation: A Real Dogfight
Legal Ramifications of Partnership Dissolutions | Top |
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi of Ciampi LLC discusses the basics of partnership dissolution in the context of a business failure by analyzing Article 6 of New York Partnership Law and recent examples of firms who have gone by the wayside. | |
Ex-Spouse Who Let Joint Assets Slip Must Pay Own Lawyer's Fee | Top |
Albany: Manslaughter Conviction Reinstated for Driver Whose Out-of-Control Truck Killed Boy in Bronx | Top |
Alleged Attorney Conduct Prompts Court to Vacate Settlement With School District Over Bullying | Top |
Brooklyn Lawyer Accused Of Groping Saleswoman | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
Justices Mull Right to Counsel in Child Support Contempt Proceeding | Top |
Obituary: Leonard Weinglass | Top |
Q&A With Hal R. Lieberman | Top |
Law Firm Roundup | Top |
Correction | Top |
People v. Monk | Top |
Failure to Advise of Results of Supervision's Breach Did Not Make Guilty Plea Involuntary | |
Matter of Damian v. Kelly | Top |
Ex-Officer's Petition for In-Line-of-Duty Disability Remanded for New Hearing | |
People v. Devilar | Top |
Defendant Fails to Allege Essential Facts To Support Dismissal of Assault Charge | |
R.L. v. D.L. | Top |
Wife Denied Renewal, Reargument; Husband Granted Disqualification of Wife's Counsel | |
Matter of P.M.P v. C.P. | Top |
Father Fails to Show Substantial Change Of Circumstances for Modification | |
D.E. v. D.D.E. | Top |
Wife Denied Challenge to Separation Agreement; Husband Granted Dismissal | |
People v. Lau | Top |
Despite Possible Malingering, Defendant,s Competency to Stand Trial Was Not Shown | |
Onyemaobi v. Covenant House | Top |
Judge Dismisses Bias Suit With Prejudice For 'Rampant', Willful Discovery Violations | |
Jones v. Killian | Top |
Sentence Need Not Be Credited With Time Of 'Home Confinement' While Awaiting Trial | |
The Marks Organization Inc. v. Joles | Top |
Competitor Enjoined From Use Of 'Gordon Carpet' Mark, Name | |
United States ex rel. Veltz v. Allegany Rehabilitation Associates Inc. | Top |
Rehabilitation Provider Wins Partial Judgment In Qui Tam Suit Over Its Medicaid Overbilling | |
Outside Counsel: Pet Litigation: A Real Dogfight | Top |
Victor M. Metsch and Eliot H. Zuckerman, partners at Hartman & Craven, review recent cases involving the right to keep dogs in rental apartments and residential cooperatives and condominiums, and offer tips to those representing both building owners and pet owners. | |
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