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Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon Top
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds
 
Liability Under Labor Law §240(1) After 'Runner' Decision Top
In their Trial Practice column, Robert S. Kelner, senior partner at Kelner & Kelner, and Gail S. Kelner, an attorney with the firm, analyze a widely cited 2009 Court of Appeals decision, notable for construing the Scaffold Law more expansively than some of the other relatively recent decisions of this Court.
 
Antitrust Enforcers Target Hospital Consolidations Top
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli, a shareholder in Greenberg Traurig, writes that recent actions demonstrate that the FTC will try to stop hospital mergers even before there is any actual evidence that the merger will significantly lessen competition or result in higher costs. As importantly, the FTC will examine and if necessary force the breakup of hospital systems, no matter when they occurred, if the benefits promised at the time of the merger have not materialized.
 
Panel Upholds Officials' Right to Block School Newspaper Top
 
Granting Divorce, Judge Backs N.Y. Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages Contracted in Other States Top
 
State Adopts Stricter Rules for LL.M. Programs for Foreign Students Top
 
News In Brief Top
 
Lawyers Ask Federal Judge to Find Iran Liable for 9/11 Top
 
Meet the New Bar Presidents: Long Island and Mid-Hudson Valley Top
 
B.B. Jewels Inc. v. Neman Enterprises Inc. Top
Principal Found Personally Liable For Corporate Debt on Dishonored Check
 
432 W. 11th St. Corp. v. City of New York Top
City Granted Dismissal of Owner's Complaint Seeking Damages for Demolition of Building
 
Broja Realty LLC v. Amparo Top
Landlord Denied Late Fees for Laches, 'Shady' Practice of Two Sets of Books
 
Brown v. Mohammed Top
Mortgage Company Sufficiently States Claims for Malpractice, Conversion
 
Marle v. City of New York Top
LIRR Had No Duty to Provide Light On Public Street Under Train Trestle
 
Militana v. DeMartino Top
Corporation Found in Privity With Tenant; Principal Loses Bid to Vacate Judgment
 
Newspaper Guild/CWA of Albany v. Hearst Corp. Top
Circuit Concludes That Union Dues Checkoff Obligation Survived Bargaining Pact's Expiry
 
Emmet & Co. Inc. v. Catholic Health East Top
Bondholder Denied Relief Against Redemption; Irreparable Harm Not Shown
 
Keeling v. New Rock Theater Productions LLC Top
Script Parodying Film Eligible for Copyright Protection; Infringement Suit Goes Forward
 
Wasserman Media Group LLC v. Bender Top
Agent's $396,766 Award Against Former Basketball Pro Confirmed; Bad Faith Noted
 
Coca-Cola North America v. Crawley Juice Inc. Top
Distributors' Counterclaims Against Coke Dismissed in Suit for Funds Owed Under Pacts
 
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority Top
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience
 
Outside Counsel: Court of Appeals Endorses Robust In Pari Delicto Defense Top
Ethan D. Wohl, a member of Wohl & Fruchter, discusses the Court of Appeals' decision in Kirschner v. KPMG LLP, writing: By establishing a near per se rule of non-liability, without regard to the third party's intent, the benefit it derived, or level of assistance it provided, the majority rule seems unlikely to achieve the appropriate level of compensation or deterrence.
 

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