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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
 
Admissibility of Statements of Pain and Physical Condition Top
In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter, a professor at Albany Law School and special counsel to Powers & Santola, discusses three recent decisions from the Court of Appeals that clarified New York law by the establishment of an expansive view of the medical statement exception, and, in doing so laid the foundation for its further expansion.
 
Silencing Student Speech in the Second Circuit Top
In his Civil Rights and Civil Liberties column, Christopher Dunn, associate legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, writes: In the late 1960s the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion that was extraordinary in extolling the value of student speech and condemning efforts by school officials to suppress that speech. Though professing to adhere to that case, the Second Circuit in late April rejected a First Amendment claim with an opinion that illustrates how far the lower courts have come in turning their back on the spirit of the Supreme Court's seminal ruling.
 
Proof Called 'Devastating' at Conclusion of Trader Trial Top
 
Judges Ponder Liability for '93 WTC Bombing Top
 
Panel Blasts Attorney's 'Clearly Inexcusable' Conduct Top
 
State Bar Head Stresses Importance of Family Top
 
Jury Rejects Death Penalty in Case of Convicted Crime Boss Top
 
Davis Polk Partner Joins Debevoise Top
 
TARP Lawyer Joins Mayer Brown as Partner Top
 
Personal Notes on Lawyers Top
 
Sentencing Commission Mulls Proposal to Retroactively Apply Crack Guidelines Top
 
Correction Top
 
People v. Delossantos Top
Person Entering Public Housing Without Permission Subject to Second-Degree Trespass
 
Verponi v. City of New York Top
Agent's Injuries Not Proximately Caused by Home Health Care Nurse
 
Quintanilla-Flores v. Simone Development Co. LLC Top
Summary Judgment Granted to Worker Who Slipped From Unsecured Ladder
 
Katouchis v. Jeport Hotel Corp. Top
Worker Who Fell From Ladder Ruled Entitled to Judgment
 
People v. Coelho Top
Court Refuses to Apply 'Padilla' Retroactively To 18-Year-Old Ineffective Assistance Claim
 
Chiocchi v. Cat Lounge Inc. Top
Patron Who Fell on Tape Fails to Show Employees Created or Knew of Condition
 
Scheck v. The Republic of Argentina Top
Germans Served Proper Notice on Argentina In Suit to Enforce Judgment on Bonds
 
United States v. Egan Top
Court Explains Acceptance of Bank's Claim Against Funds Seized in Fraud Prosecution
 
Alzheimer's Found. of America Inc. v. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association Inc. Top
Lanham Act Infringement Claims Survive In Competing Suits by Alzheimer's Groups
 
Zip International Group LLC v. Trilini Imports Inc. Top
Sunflower Seed Distributor's Infringement Suit Dismissed Against 'Gray Market' Importer
 
NYMET Industrial Solutions Inc. v. Maersk Inc. Top
Lading Bill's Forum Clause Requires Cargo Nondelivery Suit Be Brought in England
 
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority Top
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience
 
Outside Counsel: The X's and O's of Football's Offseason of Discontent Top
Arthur R. Miller and Peter Safirstein of Milberg give a pre-game show of the NFL's June 3rd "Super Bowl" of litigation at the Eighth Circuit, which will hear the class action suit between the National Football League Players Association and the teams' owners after a highly-publicized collective bargaining agreement couldn't be reached and the subsequent player lock out.
 

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