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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Limitations on Chief Administrative Judge's Rule-Making Authority
- Rulings of First Impression In Health Care and Insurance
- Belly Dancing Blogs Doom Ex-Wife's Bid for Maintenance
- Surrogate Finds Evidence Home Officials Influenced Resident's Will
- Hearsay Police Testimony Faulted in Upset of Delinquency Finding
- Obituary: Daniel Luciano
- News In Brief
- Audit Finds Venable's Bills for TARP Work Lack Sufficient Detail
- Mass. Attorney Suspended for Trying To Sell Academic Papers on Craigslist
- Will of Robin Moles
- Estate of Ralph Besdansky
- Estate of Marcel Carter
- People v. Antonovsky
- Matter of Marilu T. v. Jose C.
- Matter of Nassau County Dept. of Social Services v. D.M.
- In re The 1031 Tax Group LLC
- Terracino v. Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc.
- Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC
- Barnave v. Newport Homes Inc.
- Germalic v. Comm'rs, State Board of Elections, New York
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Warning to Large Hospitals: Be Careful In Offering Bundling Pricing
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Limitations on Chief Administrative Judge's Rule-Making Authority | Top |
In their Commercial Division Update, George Bundy Smith and Thomas J. Hall of Chadbourne & Parke discuss the split that has emerged at the state trial court level regarding the enforceability of an Administrative Order which requires foreclosing lenders to submit affirmations confirming the accuracy of their pleadings, and they provide an outlook for how it might be received by the appellate courts. | |
Rulings of First Impression In Health Care and Insurance | Top |
In their Appellate Division Review, E. Leo Milonas and Frederick A. Brodie, partners at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, anaylze recent rulings in tax cases, same-sex marriage suits, statute of limitations questions and more. | |
Belly Dancing Blogs Doom Ex-Wife's Bid for Maintenance | Top |
A Staten Island woman's penchant for blogging about her belly dancing has ruined her chance for monthly support payments from her ex-husband. | |
Surrogate Finds Evidence Home Officials Influenced Resident's Will | Top |
Hearsay Police Testimony Faulted in Upset of Delinquency Finding | Top |
Obituary: Daniel Luciano | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
Audit Finds Venable's Bills for TARP Work Lack Sufficient Detail | Top |
Mass. Attorney Suspended for Trying To Sell Academic Papers on Craigslist | Top |
Will of Robin Moles | Top |
Noninvolvement in Drafting of Will Found Inconsistent With Undue Influence Inference | |
Estate of Ralph Besdansky | Top |
Issues of Fact Raised Regarding if Petitioners Exerted Undue Influence Over Decedent | |
Estate of Marcel Carter | Top |
Inference of Undue Influence Denies Executor Probate of Proposed Will | |
People v. Antonovsky | Top |
Failure to Read Complaint Cured By Corroborating Trial Testimony | |
Matter of Marilu T. v. Jose C. | Top |
Father Fails to Establish Facts to Support Imposing Equitable Estoppel Against Mother | |
Matter of Nassau County Dept. of Social Services v. D.M. | Top |
Mentally Ill Parents Unable to Care for Child; Petition Granted to End Parental Rights | |
In re The 1031 Tax Group LLC | Top |
Court Upholds Deference to Calif. Finding That Claims Fell Within Channeling Injunction | |
Terracino v. Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. | Top |
Fired Worker Who Refused to Speak With Police Loses Bid to Sue Employer | |
Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC | Top |
Both Album, Individually Issued Track Are Held a 'Work' for Damages Purposes | |
Barnave v. Newport Homes Inc. | Top |
District Court Lacks Jurisdiction Over Suit Seeking Eviction's Reversal, Damages | |
Germalic v. Comm'rs, State Board of Elections, New York | Top |
Court Dismisses Challenge to State Residence Mandate for Candidate Signature Collectors | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: Warning to Large Hospitals: Be Careful In Offering Bundling Pricing | Top |
Matthew L. Cantor, a partner at Constantine Cannon, writes that the Justice Department has recently provided guidance to private parties, and especially multi-specialty medical practices, on the standards that it will use to adjudge whether exclusionary discounts would result in consumer harm. | |
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