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- Appeals Court Clarifies Causation Issue in Medical Malpractice Cases
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- Correction
- Meng v. Allen
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- Miller v. Markowitz
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- Badiak v. White Plain Kensington LLC
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- Nextec Applications Inc. v. Brookwood Companies Inc.
- United States v. Egan
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- The European Community v. RJR Nabisco Inc.
- Rosen v. North Shore Tower Apartments Inc.
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| Proposed Rule on Incentive-Based Compensation at Financial Institutions | Top |
| In his Executive Compensation column, Joseph E. Bachelder III, a partner in the law offices of Joseph E. Bachelder, reviews the proposed rule, which raises significant questions not just on the rule's interpretation by the seven agencies involved in its administration, but also its impact on say on pay voting, shareholder activists' criticism of executive pay, state rules and court interpretations of fiduciary duties of directors and officers. | |
| Judge Clears Way for Panel to Control Nassau Finances | Top |
| Albany: New York City Settles Class Action Over Time Spent by Foster Care Youth in Psychiatric Hospitals | Top |
| Appeals Court Clarifies Causation Issue in Medical Malpractice Cases | Top |
| News In Brief | Top |
| Judge Calls $75 Trillion Request for Damages 'Absurd' | Top |
| Correction | Top |
| Meng v. Allen | Top |
| Court Rules Divorce Action Belongs In Singapore; Both Parties Denied Dismissal | |
| GE Capital Commercial Inc. v. Kazi Foods of NY Inc. | Top |
| Agent for Lenders Establishes Entitlement To Summary Judgment in Lieu of Complaint | |
| Miller v. Markowitz | Top |
| Conflicting Expert Opinions Precludes Dismissal of Medical Malpractice Action | |
| New Century Mortgage Corp. v. McDonald | Top |
| Cousin Owned Property as Mortgage-Debtor, Had Authority to Encumber It With Mortgage | |
| Badiak v. White Plain Kensington LLC | Top |
| Third-Party Action Dismissed; Assignment Of Subcontract Did Not Provide for Indemnity | |
| Izzo v. DeRosa | Top |
| No Proof Found That Cracked Pool Concrete Was From Defective Workmanship | |
| Nextec Applications Inc. v. Brookwood Companies Inc. | Top |
| Issues Exist on Patent's Invalidity As Disclosed by Prior Art on Fabric Coating | |
| United States v. Egan | Top |
| Rule Bars Claimant From Seeking Discovery Before Dismissal Decision as to Other Claims | |
| Ancile Investment Co. Ltd. v. Archer Daniels Midland Co. | Top |
| Fertilizer Financier Loses Claims Against Agribusiness Grounded on Lading Bills | |
| The European Community v. RJR Nabisco Inc. | Top |
| Extraterritorial RICO Claims Against Cigarette Maker Are Dismissed | |
| Rosen v. North Shore Tower Apartments Inc. | Top |
| Evicted Tenants Denied Reconsideration, Judgment on Rights Violation Claims | |
| Outside Counsel: Seeking Lack-of-Marketability Discount With Minority Discount Poses Risks | Top |
| Douglas A. Cooper, a senior partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, and Matthew F. Didora, an associate at the firm, analyze a recent decision that serves as a warning of the danger associated with introducing the minority discount into the valuation analysis. | |
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