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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- New Power of Attorney—Review of Common Estate Planning Issues
- Collateral Consequences For Young People Convicted as Adults
- Spending on Lobbying Hit Record Level, Report Shows
- Prostitution Conviction Is Vacated Under New Law
- Divided Circuit Panel Orders Retrial or Release for Convicted Murderer
- News In Brief
- Albany: After Voluntary Cutbacks, Commission Forced to Hire
- State Bar Honors Attorneys, Firms for Service
- Correction
- Matter of P.K. v. S.M.
- People v. Suya
- Matter of Soledad P.
- People v. Garcia
- Wendy B. v. Michael B.
- American States Ins. Co. v. Casado
- The Joester Loria Group v. The Licensing Co. Ltd.
- Kupfer v. Federal Republic of Germany
- United States v. King
- United States v. Kozeny
- Husain v. Smarte Carte Inc.
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Confusion Persists Over Application of the 'Noseworthy' Doctrine
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
New Power of Attorney—Review of Common Estate Planning Issues | Top |
In their Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and David R. Schoenhaar of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek write that the fallout from the 2009 revisions to the statutory power of attorney created such confusion and criticism in the legal community that amendments were quickly implemented. However, there still remain significant problems that necessitate further corrections or guidance in the near future. | |
Collateral Consequences For Young People Convicted as Adults | Top |
In his Law and Children column, Andrew Schepard, director of the Center for Children, Families and the Law at Hofstra Law School, outlines some of the long-term effects on education, employment and government benefits that later in life hamper youthful offenders convicted as adults. | |
Spending on Lobbying Hit Record Level, Report Shows | Top |
Prostitution Conviction Is Vacated Under New Law | Top |
Divided Circuit Panel Orders Retrial or Release for Convicted Murderer | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
Albany: After Voluntary Cutbacks, Commission Forced to Hire | Top |
State Bar Honors Attorneys, Firms for Service | Top |
Correction | Top |
Matter of P.K. v. S.M. | Top |
N.Y. Court Declines Jurisdiction in Custody Matter, Finds Texas Is Child's 'Home State' | |
People v. Suya | Top |
Defendant Convicted of Exclusion Offense Is Found Ineligible for Re-Sentencing | |
Matter of Soledad P. | Top |
Guardian Denied Application to Fix 'Legal Fees' on Top of Statutory Commissions Taken | |
People v. Garcia | Top |
Court Rules Exigency Situation Gave Rise To Warrantless Entry, Seizure of Evidence | |
Wendy B. v. Michael B. | Top |
Husband's Voluntary Retirement Appears Calculated to Reduce Support Obligation | |
American States Ins. Co. v. Casado | Top |
Lack of Evidence Collision Staged, Deliberate Denies Insurer Motion for Default Judgment | |
The Joester Loria Group v. The Licensing Co. Ltd. | Top |
Claim of Confidential Information's Theft In Bid for Jeep Licensing Agency Dismissed | |
Kupfer v. Federal Republic of Germany | Top |
Bearer Bonds' Holder Loses Recovery Effort; West German 'Validation Law' Not Satisfied | |
United States v. King | Top |
Embezzlement, Tax Evasion Charges Stand; Defendant's Status as ERISA Fiduciary Met | |
United States v. Kozeny | Top |
Restraining Order for Forfeiture of Proceeds Of Sale of Fugitive's Home Not Terminated | |
Husain v. Smarte Carte Inc. | Top |
NLRB Has Jurisdiction Over Claims of Bias, Retaliation Stemming From Union Activities | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: Confusion Persists Over Application of the 'Noseworthy' Doctrine | Top |
Paul S. Danner, a member of Mound Cotton Wollan & Greengrass, analyzes a recent decision which highlights many unsettled issues surrounding the application of the Noseworthy doctrine to amnesiac plaintiffs, including the distinction between a simple mistake as to the facts of the incident versus medically diagnosed amnesia, the practical definition of "impossible" and medical evidence required, and more. | |
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