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- State Lawyer Nominated to Southern District Bench
- News In Brief
- Study Finds Low-Wage Caregivers Are Particularly Vulnerable to Bias
- AALS Urges Delay in Debate Over Law School Accreditation Standards
- Masillo v. On Stage Ltd.
- Ippolito v. TJC Development LLC
- Folio House Inc. v. Barrister Realty Partners
- Matter of Delakas v. Mintz
- Blatt v. Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center
- Matter of State of New York v. Duncan
- Gail S. v. Alfred S.
- People v. Alston
- Johnston v. Carnegie Corp. of New York
- Corby v. Artus
- NorthEast Research LLC v. One Shipwrecked Vessel
- Outside Counsel: The New Associate and the Future of Contract Drafting
NLRB Update: Board Decides Controversial Issues | Top |
In their Labor Relations column, John P. Furfaro and Risa M. Salins of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom discuss the NLRB's recent rulings regarding social media, bannering, pre-recognition agreements and unilateral changes, as well as upcoming cases. | |
Circuit Upholds Judge's Decision to Increase Kerik's Sentence | Top |
State Wins Title to Submerged 19th Century Vessel | Top |
Albany: Lawmakers Adopt Budget; Legal Assistance for the Indigent Is Slashed | Top |
State Lawyer Nominated to Southern District Bench | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
Study Finds Low-Wage Caregivers Are Particularly Vulnerable to Bias | Top |
AALS Urges Delay in Debate Over Law School Accreditation Standards | Top |
Masillo v. On Stage Ltd. | Top |
Theater Acts Not Cause of Chaperone's Injuries After House Lights Went Out | |
Ippolito v. TJC Development LLC | Top |
Homeowners Claims Contractor Is Found Barred by Earlier Arbitration | |
Folio House Inc. v. Barrister Realty Partners | Top |
Rule Against Perpetuities Found Not to Apply to Lease Renewal Options | |
Matter of Delakas v. Mintz | Top |
Agency's Decision Denying License to Operate Newsstand Found to Have Had Rational Basis | |
Blatt v. Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center | Top |
Doctor's Responsibility to Render Care Ends Upon Referral to Another Treating Physician | |
Matter of State of New York v. Duncan | Top |
State Fails to Meet Burden of Proof That Respondent Required Civil Confinement | |
Gail S. v. Alfred S. | Top |
Ex-Wife Entitled to Summary Judgment Against Ex-Father-in-Law for Maintenance | |
People v. Alston | Top |
Prosecutors Directed to Cure Defect of 'Duplicitous Information' | |
Johnston v. Carnegie Corp. of New York | Top |
Court Partially Dismisses Bipolar Disorder Sufferer's Mental Disability Bias Claim | |
Corby v. Artus | Top |
Murderer Was Deprived of Sixth Amendment Confrontation Right; Habeas Relief Granted | |
NorthEast Research LLC v. One Shipwrecked Vessel | Top |
New York Proves Title to Lake Erie Shipwreck That Purportedly Fought in War of 1812 | |
Outside Counsel: The New Associate and the Future of Contract Drafting | Top |
Kenneth A. Adams, founder and president of Koncision Contract Automation, writes that the traditional language of mainstream contract drafting is highly problematic, no matter how exalted the law firm that produces it. It's full of archaisms, redundancies, opaque jargon, and other suboptimal usages, he warns, and provides survival techniques. | |
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