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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
 
On Videos, Experts, Other Rulings You May Have Missed Top
In his Products Liability column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes: Often, the actual gleaning is not new but a good reminder nonetheless. Sometimes a new twist on an old theme is presented yielding a double reward: reminding on the old theme; educating on the new twist.
 
New IRS Procedures Help Distressed Taxpayers Top
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess, of counsel at Kostelanetz & Fink and a CPA, analyzes the IRS' changes to its lien process and other actions that can help taxpayers and business owners trying to work their way out of financial and tax difficulties.
 
Replacement Ticket Is Far Cry From Jackpot for Elderly Woman Top
 
Inmate's Suit Against Brafman for Fraud, Deceit Is Dismissed Top
 
Court Children's Centers Scramble for Resources to Stay Open Top
 
News In Brief Top
 
LimeWire, Recording Companies Agree to Settlement Top
LimeWire, the defunct file sharing service, on Thursday agreed to a $105 million settlement with recording companies over infringement of music copyrights.
 
People v. Bellissimo Top
Panel Reverses Judgment of Conviction, Grants Dismissal in Interest of Justice
 
North Town Phase III Assoc. v. Petrov Top
Bankruptcy Law Stay Denied to Tenant Who Failed to Comply With §362(a)(1) Exception
 
State of New York v. Maurice G. Top
Petition for Civil Confinement Dismissed For Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
 
Lenox Hill hospital v. Allstate Ins. Co. Top
Hospitals Fail to Lay Proper Foundation That Submitted Documents Were Business Records
 
Matter of Iarocci v. Inc. Village of W. Haverstraw Top
Termination for Excessive Absences Ruled Disproportionate to Offense, Annulled
 
Ruocco v. L-K Bennett Enterprises LLC Top
Defendant Assumed Duty by Removing Wet Floor Sign Placed by Another Employee
 
Marfak v. Peretta Top
Settlement Below FLSA Liquidated Damages Sum Approved as Fair in Overtime Pay Suit
 
Karimian v. Time Equities Inc. Top
Withdrawal, Retaining Lien Confirmed; Bid For Charging Lien Deferred Until Recovery
 
United States v. McDonald Top
'Shares' Had Character of Stock; Indictment's Securities Fraud, Other Counts Not Dismissed
 
Forest Park Pictures v. Universal Television Network Inc. Top
Copyright Act Preempts Implied Contract Breach Claim on Show Idea's Alleged Theft
 
Micromat Co. Inc. v. Catskill Mountain Brewing Co. Inc. Top
In Breach Action, Confusion on Claims Leads to Denial of Judgment on Pleadings
 
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority Top
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience
 
Outside Counsel: Highway Contractor Liability for Motor Vehicle Accidents Top
Martin H. Weisfuse, senior partner at Weisfuse & Weisfuse, writes: Contractors can be liable for motor vehicle accidents caused by dangerous conditions which they create on the highway. Unlike the state or city, which owns the highway, contractors do not have a nondelegable duty of care to the victims of such accidents. The rules governing contractor liability require proof that the contractor "launched an instrument of harm" or undertook all safety obligations.
 

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