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- The Separation of Powers: Foundation for Article 78 Deference
- Reporting Foreign Accounts And New Voluntary Disclosure Program
- Legal Aid, D.A. to Argue Scope of Exclusionary Rule for Stop
- Divorce Settlement Triggers Judge's Suspicion That Litigant Had Assets to Pay for Private Counsel
- Albany: Justice Groups Support Judicial Campaign Proposal
- News In Brief
- More Juvenile Offenders Were Sent to Adult Prisons in 2010, Data Shows
- People v. Andujar
- Mr. Sprout Inc. v. John J. Jerue Truck Broker Inc.
- Rose v. Annerville
- Palaguibay v. 605 West 48th Street LLC
- Rodriguez v. Allstate Insurance Company
- Customweld Industries Inc. v. The Pike Company Inc.
- United States v. Desnoyers
- National Specialty Insurance Co. v. Vida Café Inc.
- Beauchamp v. Financial Recovery Services Inc.
- United States v. Gallina
- Regan v. Conway
- Outside Counsel: Cloud Computing: Ethical Shades of Gray
The Separation of Powers: Foundation for Article 78 Deference | Top |
In his New York Practice column, Thomas F. Gleason, a member of Gleason, Dunn, Walsh & O'Shea, writes that flexible consideration of petitions for writ-type relief has not led to the development of liberal review by the courts on substantive matters. | |
Reporting Foreign Accounts And New Voluntary Disclosure Program | Top |
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess, of counsel at Kostelanetz & Fink and a CPA, writes that some taxpayers have tried to duck taxes and/or hide money from creditors using foreign bank and other financial accounts. In the past several years, the IRS has begun to crack down on these tax evaders. | |
Legal Aid, D.A. to Argue Scope of Exclusionary Rule for Stop | Top |
Divorce Settlement Triggers Judge's Suspicion That Litigant Had Assets to Pay for Private Counsel | Top |
Albany: Justice Groups Support Judicial Campaign Proposal | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
More Juvenile Offenders Were Sent to Adult Prisons in 2010, Data Shows | Top |
People v. Andujar | Top |
'Political' Condoms Sold Without Vendor's License Fall Within Written Matter Exception | |
Mr. Sprout Inc. v. John J. Jerue Truck Broker Inc. | Top |
Selection Clause Naming Florida as Forum For Collections Does Not Refer to All Disputes | |
Rose v. Annerville | Top |
Plaintiff's Pain Is Not Derived From Injuries She Allegedly Sustained After Falling on Steps | |
Palaguibay v. 605 West 48th Street LLC | Top |
Absolute Liability Imposed on Owner Who Failed to Provide Harness for Laborer | |
Rodriguez v. Allstate Insurance Company | Top |
Policyholder of Car Owned by Another May Recover for Damage to Vehicle While Stolen | |
Customweld Industries Inc. v. The Pike Company Inc. | Top |
Court Grants Consolidation in Suffolk Although One Action Began in Monroe | |
United States v. Desnoyers | Top |
Clean Air Act Conspiracy Acquittal Vacated; Conviction on Charge Ordered Reinstated | |
National Specialty Insurance Co. v. Vida Café Inc. | Top |
Estate Diligently Pursued Rights Against Bar's Insurer in 'Dram Shop' Action | |
Beauchamp v. Financial Recovery Services Inc. | Top |
Collection Letter Inaccurately Disclosed Debt, Threatened Action Not Intended | |
United States v. Gallina | Top |
Government Can Foreclose Against Tax Liens On Property Allegedly Conveyed Fraudulently | |
Regan v. Conway | Top |
Court Explains Reduction of $195,857 Fee Sought to $40,000 in Fees, $7,759 in Costs | |
Outside Counsel: Cloud Computing: Ethical Shades of Gray | Top |
Devika Kewalramani, a partner at Moses & Singer, discusses the ambiguities of 'cloudsourcing' and the ABA's effort to identify specific, practical concerns surrounding cloud computing and guidelines for parctitioners, while exploring steps that lawyers and firms can take to protect outsourced confidential client information. | |
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