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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon Top
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds
 
Broad Judgment Enforcement in New York Federal Courts Top
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul, principals of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, write: A recent decision, JW Oilfield Equip., LLC v. Commerzbank AG, illustrates why some have described New York as a "mecca" for judgment creditors and why the Southern District of New York is a favorable forum for registering federal judgments from other districts.
 
Jury Faults Police for Arresting Pawnbroker in Search Dispute Top
 
Decline in Business Bankruptcies Due to Freer Credit, Observers Say Top
 
News In Brief Top
 
Justice Urges Supreme Court Review of GPS Surveillance Top
The DOH has filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to resolve a conflict among federal appellate courts over whether law enforcement officers must obtain a warrant before using GPS technology to covertly follow a person.
 
Conference Emphasizes Technology, Action as Tools to Improve Legal Education Top
 
Correction Top
 
Matter of Rodriguez v. Schriro Top
Pennsylvania's Stalking Offense Penalty Satisfies New York's Definition of Felony
 
Matter of Rowan v. NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development Top
Court Finds Hearing Officer Had Rational Basis for Denying Succession Rights
 
Calderoni v. Williams Top
Tenant Still Obligated to Pay Rent Despite Not Signing Invalid Renewal Lease
 
Matter of Janie C. v. Justin C. Top
City Agency Is Denied Motion to Withdraw Abuse Petition Against Out-of-State Father
 
Congregation Netzach Yisroel v. Santana Top
Amended Certificate Did Not Limit Institution Solely to Charitable Purposes
 
Washington v. Nedd Top
Driving With Suspended License Ruled Not Presumptive Evidence of Negligence
 
In re: Set-Top Cable Television Box Antitrust Litigation Top
Suit Brought Against Time Warner Cable Fails to Plausibly Allege Market Power
 
Quigley v. The Citigroup Supplemental Plan for Shearson Transfers Top
Amended Benefit Plan Does Not Eliminate Need to Exhaust Administrative Remedies
 
O'Leary v. Pascazi Top
Collateral Estoppel Does Not Apply Where Bankruptcy Court Did Not Determine Fraud
 
Fellus v. Sterne, Agee & Leach Inc. Top
Conduct of FINRA Arbitration Panel Does Not Warrant Vacatur of Award
 
Foss v. Coca Cola Enterprises Inc. Top
Employer Need Not Use Progressive Discipline Policy in Firing Minority
 
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority Top
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience
 
Outside Counsel: The Credit Shelter Trust Is Alive and Well Top
Brenda M. Crandell and Saverio V. Cereste Jr. of Tashlik, Kreutzer, Goldwyn & Crandell review key provisions of the Tax Relief Act of 2010 that impact the long-standing practice of using credit shelter trusts in estate planning for spouses: increases in the exemption amounts for the estate tax, the gift tax and the generation-skipping transfer tax; and "portability" of the federal estate tax exemption amount between spouses.
 

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