Law Journal Y! Alert: NYLJ.com ~ lawyer,attorney,legal information
User-agent: * Allow: /

Search This Blog

SEARCH

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Y! Alert: NYLJ.com


Yahoo! Alerts
My Alerts

The latest from NYLJ.com


Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon Top
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds
 
Bullying and the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Top
In his Civil Rights Litigation column, Ilann M. Maazel, a partner at Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady, writes that bullying in schools has taken center stage in the national dialogue in recent years as the backdrop to high-profile suicides, school violence, and increasingly urgent debates over teens/tweens and social media, but as often happens, the law has struggled to catch up to an important social issue.
 
Coping With Partner Mandatory Retirement Top
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi, managing member of Ciampi LLC, writes that recent studies indicate that about half of the large U.S. law firms continue to have mandatory retirement policies, but with some early planning, there are a number of ways of coping with these practices, including changing status, moving to another firm, or if all else fails, filing suit.
 
Proof of Husband's 'Genius' Barred in Property Distribution Top
 
MTA Must Pay $55 Million More for Seized Downtown Properties Top
 
Judge Rejects Kidnapping Claim in Weapons-for-Drugs Swap Case Top
 
Pay: Panel's Chair Says Judges Made Strong Case for Raise Top
 
Penalty Is Enhanced for Assaulting a Judge Top
 
Court Calls Premature a Nassau Redistricting Plan Top
 
Forum to Examine Campaign for Same-Sex Marriage Top
 
Judge Narrows Claims in Workers' Bias Lawsuit Top
 
Beleaguered News Corp. Turns to Debevoise to Advise New Management Panel Top
 
Q&A: Ellen C. Schell Top
In 2006, an Albany-based legal services organization began to notice an increase in reports of domestic violence from people with ties to the military. With a $200,000 U.S. Department of Justice grant, the Military Families Program was formed, headed by Ellen C. Schell. The one-of-a-kind program represents military-connected survivors and provides crucial training to civilian attorneys who wish to represent these victims.
 
Keepsakes for the Happy Occasion Top
 
People v. Harris Top
Excited Utterance of Events to Officer Exception to Hearsay; Dismissal Denied
 
Matter of New York Blue Line Council Inc. v. Adirondack Park Agency Top
Dismissal of Challenges to Agency's Regulatory Amendments Affecting Zoning in Park Upheld
 
Matter of Luz S. v. Berlin Top
Court Rejects 'Catalyst Theory' In Petition to Recover Attorney?s Fees
 
Yarmish v. Scharf Top
Court Finds Defendant's Rendition of Accident More Credible; Plaintiff Fails to Meet Burden
 
Wheeler v. Arpi Top
Eye Injury, Loss of Vision Constitutes 'Serious Injury' Under Insurance Law
 
C.R.Z. v. D.E.Z. Top
Court Rules Attorney's Fees not Intended To Punish, But Redress Economic Disparity
 
People v. Smith Top
Court Rules There is no Legal Bar to Not-Yet- Disbarred Attorney Representing Defendant
 
Altvater Gessler - J.A. Baczewski Int'l (USA) Inc. v. Sobieski Destylarnia S.A. Top
Infringement Defendants Denied Legal Fees Under Lanham Act or as Rule 11 Sanction
 
Spinelli v. City of New York Top
Jury's Award of Lost Profits to Gun Shop, Nothing to Owner Not Inconsistent
 
United States v. Lozano Valoyes Top
Illegal Re-Entry 'Commenced' March 2005, Ended With 2010 Arrest; Sentence Range Stands
 
Bear Creek Cranberry Co. LLC v. Cliffstar Corp. Top
Court Rules on Berry Supplier's Bid to Compel Juice Maker's Disclosure of Price Documents
 
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority Top
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience
 
Outside Counsel: Religious Speech, Public Schools and the Marketplace of Ideas Top
Kenneth G. Schwarz, of counsel at Cozen O'Connor, writes that both the majority and the dissent in a recent Second Circuit decision agreed about one thing, which is that Supreme Court review was warranted to determine whether the Department of Education was required under the Free Speech clause of the First Amendment to allow worship services in a school, and, if so, the conditions that should attach in order to avoid a violation of the Establishment Clause.
 

CREATE MORE ALERTS:

Auctions - Find out when new auctions are posted

Horoscopes - Receive your daily horoscope

Music - Get the newest Album Releases, Playlists and more

News - Only the news you want, delivered!

Stocks - Stay connected to the market with price quotes and more

Weather - Get today's weather conditions




You received this email because you subscribed to Yahoo! Alerts. Use this link to unsubscribe from this alert. To change your communications preferences for other Yahoo! business lines, please visit your Marketing Preferences. To learn more about Yahoo!'s use of personal information, including the use of web beacons in HTML-based email, please read our Privacy Policy. Yahoo! is located at 701 First Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089.

0 comments:

Post a Comment