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- Claim Proceeds Against Suffolk Over 2-Year Impoundment of Ferrari
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- Southern District Nominees Meet Resistance at Senate
- Character Committee Interviews Set for Tuesday
- Ex-Associate Loses Bid for Punitives Against Orrick
- Federal Judge Temporarily Withdraws Grant of Habeas
- Guns Are Suppressed Despite Their Production by Defendant
- Justices Hand Microsoft Loss in Patent Fight
- Obituary: Joan O'Dwyer
- Q&A: William J. Leahy
- Three-Year Experiment With Cameras Set to Begin in Some Federal Courts
- Nassau Bar Honors Administrative Judge
- City Bar Hosts Judges From China
- Correction
- Rapetti v. E. 51st St. Develop. Co. LLC
- People v. Jones
- Matter of A.K. v. A.S.
- People v. M.
- People v. Ashley
- Matter of Deonna W.
- Genon Mid-Atlantic LLC v. Stone & Webster Inc.
- Ragin v. Newburgh Enlarged City School District
- San Francisco Tech. v. Bayer Corp.
- Massaro v. Dept. of Education of the City of New York
- Matter of Extradition of Kapoor
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Proposed Revisions to State Reporters' Shield Law: Do They Go Too Far?
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Bulk Sale Liability May Be Bulkier Than You Thought | Top |
In their Tax Appeals Tribunal column, Roberts & Holland partners Joseph Lipari and Debra Silverman Herman review recent determinations that show the application of the bulk sales rule, which can make the buyer of a business' assets liable for unpaid sales tax of the seller, to a transfer of intangible assets, to a gift between family members and to a transfer of a small portion of assets apart from the "main" business. | |
Ineffective Assistance, Injunction, Remand in Patent Case, False Arrest | Top |
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan of Schlam Stone & Dolan review a grant of habeas relief after defense counsel's failure to give notice of alibi witnesses, a remand to state court of an action involving a licensing agreement for patented technology, the issuing of a preliminary injunction prohibiting the National Park Service and other defendants from acting pursuant to improper revisions to the boundary map for a park on the Brooklyn waterfront, and more. | |
Attorney Cleared by Grievance Panel Sues City for Defamation | Top |
Claim Proceeds Against Suffolk Over 2-Year Impoundment of Ferrari | Top |
Albany: E-Filing Tops Judiciary's Priorities as Legislative Session Winds Down | Top |
Southern District Nominees Meet Resistance at Senate | Top |
Character Committee Interviews Set for Tuesday | Top |
Ex-Associate Loses Bid for Punitives Against Orrick | Top |
Federal Judge Temporarily Withdraws Grant of Habeas | Top |
Guns Are Suppressed Despite Their Production by Defendant | Top |
Justices Hand Microsoft Loss in Patent Fight | Top |
Obituary: Joan O'Dwyer | Top |
Q&A: William J. Leahy | Top |
Three-Year Experiment With Cameras Set to Begin in Some Federal Courts | Top |
Nassau Bar Honors Administrative Judge | Top |
City Bar Hosts Judges From China | Top |
Correction | Top |
Rapetti v. E. 51st St. Develop. Co. LLC | Top |
Plaintiff Waived Privilege of Sealed Records By Placing Underlying Conduct at Issue | |
People v. Jones | Top |
Unavailability of Arresting Officer Ruled Exceptional Circumstance in Speedy Trial Case | |
Matter of A.K. v. A.S. | Top |
Saying It Cannot 'Regulate Internal Affairs Of Home,' Court Dismisses Custody Petition | |
People v. M. | Top |
Girlfriend Guilty of Attempted Identity Theft By Using Boyfriend's Data for Purchases | |
People v. Ashley | Top |
Court Dismisses Traffic Infraction Charges in Interest of Justice | |
Matter of Deonna W. | Top |
Court Concludes It Fulfilled Its Duty to Make Determination on Suitability of Relatives | |
Genon Mid-Atlantic LLC v. Stone & Webster Inc. | Top |
Subpoenaed 'Dual Purpose' Audit Papers Not Attorney Work Product; Disclosure Compelled | |
Ragin v. Newburgh Enlarged City School District | Top |
Affidavit's Introduction Under 'Residual' Hearsay Exception Negates Cross-Exam Right | |
San Francisco Tech. v. Bayer Corp. | Top |
False Patent Marking Qui Tam Suit Fails; Deceptive Intent Element Not Satisfied | |
Massaro v. Dept. of Education of the City of New York | Top |
Teacher's First Amendment Retaliation Claim Fails; Complaints Part of Public Employee Duty | |
Matter of Extradition of Kapoor | Top |
'Significant Delay' Compels Denial of Indian Extradition Request, Woman's Release on Bond | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: Proposed Revisions to State Reporters' Shield Law: Do They Go Too Far? | Top |
Commercial litigator Karen Bekker discusses the State Legislature's consideration of proposed amendments to the Reporters' Shield Law, which would expand its protection beyond traditional journalists to include individuals writing for blogs and the web. | |
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