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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Broad Judgment Enforcement in New York Federal Courts
- Jury Faults Police for Arresting Pawnbroker in Search Dispute
- Decline in Business Bankruptcies Due to Freer Credit, Observers Say
- News In Brief
- Justice Urges Supreme Court Review of GPS Surveillance
- Conference Emphasizes Technology, Action as Tools to Improve Legal Education
- Correction
- Matter of MRC-754 E. 61st St. Housing Development Fund Corp. v. NYC Housing Authority
- Matter of Future Technology Associates LLC v. Special Commissioner Of Investigation, NYC School District
- Ferreira v. Capitol Specialty Ins. Corp.
- Megacure Acupuncture PC v. Progressive Northeastern Ins. Co.
- Hogan v. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.
- Calogrias v. Town of Southampton
- Matter of Westchester County Bd. of Legislators v. Astorino
- Walden Federal Savings and Loan Association v. The Slane Co. Ltd.
- Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC
- Fraser v. James
- GSC Technologies Corp. v. Umbra LLC
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: The Credit Shelter Trust Is Alive and Well
| 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 MRC-754 E. 61st St. Housing Development Fund Corp. v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
| Reinstatement of Section 8 to Owner's Premises, Tenant Not Mere Ministerial Act | |
| Matter of Future Technology Associates LLC v. Special Commissioner Of Investigation, NYC School District | Top |
| Non-Judicial Subpoenas Are Quashed As Fishing Expeditions, Overbroad | |
| Ferreira v. Capitol Specialty Ins. Corp. | Top |
| Materials Prepared by Attorney in Ordinary Course of Business Not Exempt From Discovery | |
| Megacure Acupuncture PC v. Progressive Northeastern Ins. Co. | Top |
| Insurer Properly Paid Acupuncturist's Claims Under Chiropractic Fee Schedule | |
| Hogan v. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. | Top |
| Admissibility of Drug Label's Change Governed by Federal Rule, Not State's | |
| Calogrias v. Town of Southampton | Top |
| Annulment of Site Plan Approval Denied; Analysis Satisfies SEQRA Requirements | |
| Matter of Westchester County Bd. of Legislators v. Astorino | Top |
| Evidence Shows Commissioner, Not County Executive, Made Challenged Modifications | |
| Walden Federal Savings and Loan Association v. The Slane Co. Ltd. | Top |
| 'Temporary Commercial Impracticability' Defense Rejected as to Guaranty's Breach | |
| Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC | Top |
| Actual Damages, Not Statutory Damages, Cannot Be Sought on 1,322 Infringed Songs | |
| Fraser v. James | Top |
| Preemptive Suit Against Potential Infringement Claims Does Not Provide Article III Standing | |
| GSC Technologies Corp. v. Umbra LLC | Top |
| Issues Exist on Chair's Infringement Of Patent; Trade Dress Infringement Pleaded | |
| 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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