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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
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- New IRS Procedures Help Distressed Taxpayers
- Replacement Ticket Is Far Cry From Jackpot for Elderly Woman
- Inmate's Suit Against Brafman for Fraud, Deceit Is Dismissed
- Court Children's Centers Scramble for Resources to Stay Open
- News In Brief
- LimeWire, Recording Companies Agree to Settlement
- Siegel Consultants Ltd. v. Nokia Inc.
- Chen v. Yeung
- LFJ Realty Co v. Bank of New York
- Kiblitsky v. Lutheran Medical Center
- Dobson v. Saal
- MM v AM
- United States v. Mungin
- Capsolas v. Pasta Resources Inc.
- Fertig v. HRA Medical Assistance Program
- Mint Inc. v. Amad
- Nanomedicon LLC v. The Research Fdn. of the State Univ. of New York
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Highway Contractor Liability for Motor Vehicle Accidents
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. | |
Siegel Consultants Ltd. v. Nokia Inc. | Top |
'Irrebutable Presumption' to Disqualify Does Not Arise Absent Attorney-Client Relationship | |
Chen v. Yeung | Top |
Entire Controversy Doctrine Grants Movants Vacatur of Default Judgment in New York | |
LFJ Realty Co v. Bank of New York | Top |
Leave to Amend Complaint to Add Allegation Of Vicarious Liability Against BNY, Trust Granted | |
Kiblitsky v. Lutheran Medical Center | Top |
Physician's Cause of Action For Compelled Self-Defamation Dismissed Against Employer | |
Dobson v. Saal | Top |
Court Rules Kelly Blue Book Admissible Into Evidence to Establish Vehicle's Value | |
MM v AM | Top |
Mother Found Unfit to Be Custodial Parent; Father Awarded Permanent Sole Custody | |
United States v. Mungin | Top |
Court Rejects Claim Amendment 591 Requires 40 Year Term's Reduction to 87 to 109 Months | |
Capsolas v. Pasta Resources Inc. | Top |
Uniform Policy Inferred From Restaurants' Common Ownership; FLSA Class Suit Certified | |
Fertig v. HRA Medical Assistance Program | Top |
Suit Precluded by Prior State Action; Pre-2007 Interracial Marriage Bias Claims Time Barred | |
Mint Inc. v. Amad | Top |
Vendor's 'Knock-Off' Spice Shakers Infringed Copyright, Warrant Preliminary Injunction | |
Nanomedicon LLC v. The Research Fdn. of the State Univ. of New York | Top |
Patent Licensee's Complaint Neither Relied On Nor Raised Patent Law Issues; Suit Remanded | |
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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