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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- FATCA: New Front in the IRS's Battle Against Offshore Accounts
- 2010 Developments Under State Environmental Quality Review Act
- Judge Rejects Chelsea Landlord's Bid to Rescind J-51 Participation
- Smaller Parties Seek Change in How State Credits Multiple Votes
- News In Brief
- 'Misunderstanding' Blamed in Firm's DOMA Withdrawal
- Equal Justice Works Fellowships Serve Appetite for Public Service
- People v. Reip
- Matter of A.M. v. L.M.
- People v. Valentin
- People v. Duran
- People v. Prisco
- Matter of Stephen A. v. Arlyn A.
- Rates Technology Inc. v. Speakeasy Inc.
- United States v. Starr
- Lodge v. United Homes LLC
- Zirogiannis v. Dreambuilder Investments LLC
- Cole-Hoover v. Shinseki
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Strategies for Navigating Government Requests to Monitor Online Activity
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
FATCA: New Front in the IRS's Battle Against Offshore Accounts | Top |
In his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin, a principal in Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, writes on the IRS's efforts to reduce the $345 billion "tax gap" between what the government ought to be collecting in taxes and what it actually is collecting, focusing on the new tool of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, which became law in 20101 and may have an even more significant impact on offshore banking than recent "carrot" and "stick" approaches. | |
2010 Developments Under State Environmental Quality Review Act | Top |
In his Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard of Arnold & Porter discusses the decline in cases under the State Environmental Quality Review Act in 2010 due to the fiscal crises of the past two years, though there was a rise in administrative activity. | |
Judge Rejects Chelsea Landlord's Bid to Rescind J-51 Participation | Top |
Smaller Parties Seek Change in How State Credits Multiple Votes | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
'Misunderstanding' Blamed in Firm's DOMA Withdrawal | Top |
Equal Justice Works Fellowships Serve Appetite for Public Service | Top |
Aa a second-year law student, Coco Culhane, a newly minted Equal Justice Works fellow, was shocked to learn that veterans were committing suicide at the rate of 18 a day nationwide. "The statistics just blew me away, so I started looking for places where I could volunteer or intern," Ms. Culhane said in an interview. | |
People v. Reip | Top |
Penal Law §190.27 Does not Prohibit Sale Of Police Shields of Defunct Transit Police | |
Matter of A.M. v. L.M. | Top |
Brother Ineligible to Serve as Sister's Guardian as His Interests Adverse to Hers | |
People v. Valentin | Top |
Re-Sentence Ruled Proper as Lawful Portion Of Defendant's Illegal Sentence not Complete | |
People v. Duran | Top |
NYPD's Motion to Quash Court-Issued Subpoena on Defendant's Behalf Denied | |
People v. Prisco | Top |
Prosecutors Charged With Adjourned Time To Rectify, Re-file Complaint Found Defective | |
Matter of Stephen A. v. Arlyn A. | Top |
Grandparents to Undergo Forensic Evaluation To Decide if Visitation in Grandkids' Best Interest | |
Rates Technology Inc. v. Speakeasy Inc. | Top |
Patent Settlement's 'Licensee Estoppel Clause' Against Public Interest Invalid, Unenforceable | |
United States v. Starr | Top |
Newspaper Denied Access to Fraud Victims' Restitution Submissions Filed Under Seal | |
Lodge v. United Homes LLC | Top |
'Holder in Due Course' Defense Denied Strike In Suit on Securitized Mortgage Property Flip | |
Zirogiannis v. Dreambuilder Investments LLC | Top |
Mortgage Holder Not Shown a Debt Collector; TILA, FDCPA Claims Against It Dismissed | |
Cole-Hoover v. Shinseki | Top |
Dismissal of Doctor's Emotional Distress Claims in Title VII Suit Against VA Explained | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: Strategies for Navigating Government Requests to Monitor Online Activity | Top |
Joseph V. DeMarco and Amin Kassam of DeVore & DeMarco write that although there are benefits to allowing law enforcement to monitor a company's network activity, especially when the request is precipitated by a cyberattack, there are a number of hard questions on system protection, the surveillance's scope and legality and inadverent disclosure that company management must ask and answer before agreeing. | |
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