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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Roundup of Developments On Charitable Contributions
- Hevesi Sentenced to 1 to 4 Years For His Role in Pension Scheme
- School District Is Held Liable In After-School Lab Explosion
- Worker May Be Disabled Despite Showing Up at Work, Circuit Says
- News In Brief
- Budget Testimony Drifts From Numbers to Twitter and Other Off-Topic Issues
- 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 | |
Roundup of Developments On Charitable Contributions | Top |
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess, of counsel at Kostelanetz & Fink, discusses the interesting developments impacting charitable contributions for both individuals and businesses this past year, from Donor-Advised Funds to the recent Japanese earthquake and tsunami. | |
Hevesi Sentenced to 1 to 4 Years For His Role in Pension Scheme | Top |
School District Is Held Liable In After-School Lab Explosion | Top |
Worker May Be Disabled Despite Showing Up at Work, Circuit Says | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
Budget Testimony Drifts From Numbers to Twitter and Other Off-Topic Issues | 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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