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- Court Issues Two Insurance Decisions
- Raising Qualified Immunity as a Defense Post-Trial
- Judge Battles 'Harsh' Sentence for Distribution of Child Porn
- Justice Appears Reluctant to Upset Landmark Agency Ruling on Downtown Building Set for Islamic Center
- Attorney's Error Found Not Enough for New Trial
- News In Brief
- Calif. Lawyer Loses License Over Break-Ins
- Troy v. Slawski
- Krutiansky v. Humes
- Yonamine v. New York City Police Department
- Vassi v. Salem House Condominium Bd.
- VanKoeverden v. Expedi-Printing Inc.
- Onewest Bank FSB v. Bush
- Fishoff v. Coty Inc.
- In re Dynex Capital Inc. Securities Litigation
- Blue Angel Films Ltd. v. First Look Studios Inc.
- Nat'l Economic Res. Associates Inc. v. Purolite "C" Corp.
- Ogle v. Internal Revenue Service
- Outside Counsel: Incarceration and Civil Contempt in Family Court Matters
| Court Issues Two Insurance Decisions | Top |
| In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Roy L. Reardon and Mary Elizabeth McGarry review decisions involving a "follow-the-form" clause in an excess insurance policy, an "other insurance" clause and whether options to renew leases violate the rule against perpetuities. | |
| Raising Qualified Immunity as a Defense Post-Trial | Top |
| In his Civil Rights Litigation column, Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady partner Ilann Maazel writes: In the recent case Ortiz v. Jordan, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed when and under what procedural circumstances qualified immunity may be raised as a defense after trial. In so doing, the Court clarified a somewhat odd doctrine that seems continually to confound federal courts. | |
| Judge Battles 'Harsh' Sentence for Distribution of Child Porn | Top |
| Justice Appears Reluctant to Upset Landmark Agency Ruling on Downtown Building Set for Islamic Center | Top |
| Attorney's Error Found Not Enough for New Trial | Top |
| News In Brief | Top |
| Calif. Lawyer Loses License Over Break-Ins | Top |
| Troy v. Slawski | Top |
| Court Rejects Alleged Agreement Requiring Firm to Pay Ex-Member's Personal Taxes | |
| Krutiansky v. Humes | Top |
| Court Finds Employer Did Not Breach Oral Agreement to Pay Employee Specific Bonus | |
| Yonamine v. New York City Police Department | Top |
| Inmate's Article 78 Petition for Document Request Under FOIL Found Premature | |
| Vassi v. Salem House Condominium Bd. | Top |
| Lease Between Condo Board, T-Mobile Found In Effect; Owners Denied Injunctive Relief | |
| VanKoeverden v. Expedi-Printing Inc. | Top |
| Coverage Precluded by No-Prejudice Rule; Unity-in-Interest Exception Inapplicable | |
| Onewest Bank FSB v. Bush | Top |
| Bank Estopped From Claiming Service Valid; Sale Voided, Judgment of Foreclosure Vacated | |
| Fishoff v. Coty Inc. | Top |
| Panel Finds Firm Acted Arbitrarily In Retroactively Valuing Executive's Options | |
| In re Dynex Capital Inc. Securities Litigation | Top |
| Court Appoints Teamsters Fund As Class Representative in Bond Case | |
| Blue Angel Films Ltd. v. First Look Studios Inc. | Top |
| Court Quashes Subpoena on Bank Seeking Documents as to Film Studio's Acquisition | |
| Nat'l Economic Res. Associates Inc. v. Purolite "C" Corp. | Top |
| Economic Consultancy Granted Judgment On Its Account Stated Claim for $101,855 | |
| Ogle v. Internal Revenue Service | Top |
| Bankruptcy Court Held Jurisdiction Over Agway's Tax Liability Dispute | |
| Outside Counsel: Incarceration and Civil Contempt in Family Court Matters | Top |
| Russell I. Marnell and Scott R. Schwartz of the Law Offices of Russell I. Marnell write: Recently, the Second Department was faced with having to decide what the standard of proof should be in order to sustain a finding that a party failed to obey a lawful order of the Family Court where the remedy to be imposed is a period of incarceration. | |
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