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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 | |
Obama, Same-Sex Partnerships, Immigration: a Half-Step Forward | Top |
In his Immigration Law column, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy partner Michael D. Patrick discusses Attorney General Eric Holder's stance that the Department of Justice attorneys would cease defending Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act and how the recognition of marriage benefits for same-sex couples has special relevance in the immigration context. | |
Defense Launches Aggressive Attack on U.S. Case Against Traders | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
District Attorneys Lobby for Increased Funding | Top |
Federal Appeals Court Finds Dancing Is Prohibited at Jefferson Memorial | Top |
Correction | Top |
Hoffman v. Biltmore 47 Associates LLC | Top |
Ex-Law Firm Not Discharged for Cause, Granted 40% Recoverable Attorney's Fees | |
1526 Central Ave. Associates v. NY Mortgage Co. LLC | Top |
Plaintiff's Failure to Satisfy Conditions Precedent Grants Defendant Judgment | |
Matter of Gorelick v. NYC Dept. of Housing Preservation & Development | Top |
Petitioner Ineligible for Mitchell-Lama Housing; Application Rejection Is Upheld | |
Prestigiacomo v. Shorenstein Realty Services East LLC | Top |
WCL §11 Prohibits Indemnity, Contribution Claims Where Plaintiff's Injury Not 'Grave' | |
Trachman v. Ciorciari | Top |
Plaintiff Granted Motion for Voluntary Discontinuance of Negligence Action | |
Calautti v. Grados | Top |
Ex-Groom Entitled to Judgment, Recovery Of Value of Diamond Engagement Ring | |
In re Motors Liquidation Co. | Top |
District Court Rejects California Auto Seller's Appeal to Reinstate Chevrolet Dealership | |
RFP LLC v. SCVNGR Inc. | Top |
Tortious Interference Counterclaim Dismissed In Suit Between Competing Scavenger Hunts | |
Schoolcraft v. City of New York | Top |
Involuntarily Detained Police Officer's §1983 Claims Against Hospital Is Dismissed | |
Cacace v. Meyer Marketing (Macau Commercial Offshore) Co. LLC | Top |
Frying Pan's Rights Holders Lose Sanctions Bid for Licensees' Alleged Spoliation | |
Applied Technology Inc. v. J.R. Clancy Inc. | Top |
Royalty Nonpayment Claim Dismissed to Extent Based on Sales After Agreement Terminated | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: The Use of Humor as a Trial Technique | Top |
Jay Goldberg, an attorney in New York City, writes: While the prosecutor in a criminal case, and the plaintiff's lawyer in a civil case, prefer to have the case tried in an atmosphere that is oppressively solemn in mood, the defense lawyer can use humor to relieve stressful situations. But beware, humor that falls flat can be extremely harmful. | |
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