The latest from NYLJ.com
- Statute of Limitations in SEC Enforcement Actions
- Budget Bill's 'Tort Reform' Targets Rights of Injured Children
- No Bias Found in Juror's Failure to Disclose Criminal Convictions
- Housing Discrimination Case Proceeds Against L.I. Village
- Albany: Rival Glove Maker Is Barred From Using 'Softhands' Mark
- ALM, LexisNexis Sign Content Agreement
- Lippman Prepares Courts for 'Painful Cuts'
- Venue Is Changed for Fee Dispute Against Troutman
- News In Brief
- Federal Judge Slashes Verdict Against West Publishing
- Judge Preliminarily Approves Settlement in Second BAR/BRI Monopolization Suit
- Outside Counsel: Notary's Responsibility to Verify Identity of Person Presenting Document
| Statute of Limitations in SEC Enforcement Actions | Top |
| In their White-Collar Crime column, Robert G. Morvillo and Robert J. Anello of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer write that since federal courts in the mid-1990s ruled that the five-year limitation set forth in 28 U.S.C. §2462 applies to penalty claims by the SEC, an unhappy SEC has attempted to find ways to expand that limitation. In several recent cases, it has argued the application of the "discovery rule" to delay the accrual of a claim until the violation at issue is discovered. | |
| Budget Bill's 'Tort Reform' Targets Rights of Injured Children | Top |
| In their Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore, senior partner at Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore, and Matthew Gaier, a partner at the firm, discuss the State's civil justice system, the incremental erosion of the rights of tort and medical malpractice victims, and how the New York medical establishment has made a strong push to obtain legislation to deny justice to persons injured by negligent medical care. | |
| No Bias Found in Juror's Failure to Disclose Criminal Convictions | Top |
| Housing Discrimination Case Proceeds Against L.I. Village | Top |
| Albany: Rival Glove Maker Is Barred From Using 'Softhands' Mark | Top |
| ALM, LexisNexis Sign Content Agreement | Top |
| Lippman Prepares Courts for 'Painful Cuts' | Top |
| Venue Is Changed for Fee Dispute Against Troutman | Top |
| News In Brief | Top |
| Federal Judge Slashes Verdict Against West Publishing | Top |
| Judge Preliminarily Approves Settlement in Second BAR/BRI Monopolization Suit | Top |
| Outside Counsel: Notary's Responsibility to Verify Identity of Person Presenting Document | Top |
| Michael J. Siris, counsel to Solomon and Siris, writes: Oddly, while New York has a fairly robust and lengthy history of actions holding notaries accountable in situations where an imposter has misrepresented himself, the cases offer little guidance with respect to what steps a notary should take to verify someone's identity. | |
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