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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
 
Dealing With Former Employees in Internal Investigations Top
In their Internal Investigations column, Michael B. Mukasey and Andrew J. Ceresney, partners at Debevoise & Plimpton, discuss issues to consider in contacting former employees, such as whether an unwilling source may be obliged to cooperate by a clause in a separation agreement, indemnification requests by former employees, attorney-client privilege for communications with ex-employees, and adverse parties' free access to these valuable sources of information.
 
Art for Deductibility Sake: Contribution Scheme Fails Top
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell of Cummings & Lockwood discusses the donation of a work of art that has appreciated in value since the time of purchase, and how accuracy-related penalties on the underpayments can result from the disallowed charitable contribution deductions.
 
Judge's Suit Against Brooklyn Surrogate Is Dismissed Top
 
FINRA Arbitrators' Award of Attorney's Fees Upheld Top
 
Albany: Lawmakers Pass Bill to Expand Court E-Filing Top
 
Gay Marriage Set for Vote On State Senate Floor Top
 
Attorney Disbarred Over Mortgage Fraud Convictions Top
 
Democrats Seek Manhattan Supreme Court Candidates Top
 
Albany: Catholic High's Suit Proceeds Over Football Classifications Top
 
Personal Notes on Lawyers Top
 
Pub Faces Suit by Patron Injured in 'Beer Pong' Brawl Top
 
Newtok Video Corp. v. Koike Top
Court Allows Fiduciary Duty Breach Claim To Proceed, But Dismisses Fraud Action
 
Bawany v. Circle Line-Statue of Liberty Ferry Inc. Top
Dismissal Precluded Over Triable Issues On if Ferry Caused, Contributed to Injuries
 
People v. Osorio Top
Central Booking Ruled Not Detention Facility; Promoting Contraband Charge Is Dismissed
 
People v. Canales Top
Statements of Co-Conspirators Not Made In Course of or in Furtherance of Conspiracy
 
Estate of Chung Li Top
Court Grants Administrator's Bid for Inquiry As Conversion Accrual Date Not Established
 
People v. Rivers Top
In Camera Inspection of Devices Seized At Time of Defendant's Arrest Is Ordered
 
Arnold v. Beth Abraham Health Services Inc. Top
Worker With History of Poor Performance, Warnings Not Fired Because of Jury Service
 
Families for Freedom v. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Top
Production Ordered in Suit Over Patrol's 'Interior Enforcement' of Immigration Laws
 
Adamson v. Macy's Inc. Top
Macy's Detention for Shoplifting Not State Action Forming Basis for Rights Breach Suit
 
People v. Smith Top
2005 'Patterson' Ruling Noted in Remand Of Crime Charge Against Shinnecock
 
Tracy v. NVR Inc. Top
Attorney-Client Privilege Waived by Letter Disclosing Substance of Counsel's Advise
 
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority Top
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience
 
Outside Counsel: 'Kalin' and the Vanishing Lab Report in Criminal Court Top
Thomas M. O'Brien, an attorney with The Legal Aid Society, writes that in 2009, many prosecutors and judges suddenly dispensed with a lab report showing that a seized substance was actually illegal narcotics as a precondition for pretrial incarceration. Instead, a mere assertion by the arresting officer that the substance looked like illegal drugs was accepted as enough proof to keep an accused in jail. What triggered this counter-scientific movement?
 

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