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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Dealing With Former Employees in Internal Investigations
- Art for Deductibility Sake: Contribution Scheme Fails
- New York Lawyers Celebrate Historic Passage of Marriage Equality Act
- Judge's Suit Against Brooklyn Surrogate Is Dismissed
- FINRA Arbitrators' Award of Attorney's Fees Upheld
- Albany: Lawmakers Pass Bill to Expand Court E-Filing
- Attorney Disbarred Over Mortgage Fraud Convictions
- Democrats Seek Manhattan Supreme Court Candidates
- Albany: Catholic High's Suit Proceeds Over Football Classifications
- Personal Notes on Lawyers
- Pub Faces Suit by Patron Injured in 'Beer Pong' Brawl
- Newtok Video Corp. v. Koike
- Bawany v. Circle Line-Statue of Liberty Ferry Inc.
- People v. Osorio
- People v. Canales
- Estate of Chung Li
- People v. Rivers
- Arnold v. Beth Abraham Health Services Inc.
- Families for Freedom v. U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- Adamson v. Macy's Inc.
- People v. Smith
- Tracy v. NVR Inc.
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: 'Kalin' and the Vanishing Lab Report in Criminal Court
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Dealing With Former Employees in Internal Investigations | Top |
In their Internal Investigations column, Michael B. Mukasey and Andrew J. Ceresney, partners at Debevoise & Plimpton, discuss issues to consider in contacting former employees, such as whether an unwilling source may be obliged to cooperate by a clause in a separation agreement, indemnification requests by former employees, attorney-client privilege for communications with ex-employees, and adverse parties' free access to these valuable sources of information. | |
Art for Deductibility Sake: Contribution Scheme Fails | Top |
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell of Cummings & Lockwood discusses the donation of a work of art that has appreciated in value since the time of purchase, and how accuracy-related penalties on the underpayments can result from the disallowed charitable contribution deductions. | |
New York Lawyers Celebrate Historic Passage of Marriage Equality Act | Top |
Judge's Suit Against Brooklyn Surrogate Is Dismissed | Top |
FINRA Arbitrators' Award of Attorney's Fees Upheld | Top |
Albany: Lawmakers Pass Bill to Expand Court E-Filing | Top |
Attorney Disbarred Over Mortgage Fraud Convictions | Top |
Democrats Seek Manhattan Supreme Court Candidates | Top |
Albany: Catholic High's Suit Proceeds Over Football Classifications | Top |
Personal Notes on Lawyers | Top |
Pub Faces Suit by Patron Injured in 'Beer Pong' Brawl | Top |
Newtok Video Corp. v. Koike | Top |
Court Allows Fiduciary Duty Breach Claim To Proceed, But Dismisses Fraud Action | |
Bawany v. Circle Line-Statue of Liberty Ferry Inc. | Top |
Dismissal Precluded Over Triable Issues On if Ferry Caused, Contributed to Injuries | |
People v. Osorio | Top |
Central Booking Ruled Not Detention Facility; Promoting Contraband Charge Is Dismissed | |
People v. Canales | Top |
Statements of Co-Conspirators Not Made In Course of or in Furtherance of Conspiracy | |
Estate of Chung Li | Top |
Court Grants Administrator's Bid for Inquiry As Conversion Accrual Date Not Established | |
People v. Rivers | Top |
In Camera Inspection of Devices Seized At Time of Defendant's Arrest Is Ordered | |
Arnold v. Beth Abraham Health Services Inc. | Top |
Worker With History of Poor Performance, Warnings Not Fired Because of Jury Service | |
Families for Freedom v. U.S. Customs and Border Protection | Top |
Production Ordered in Suit Over Patrol's 'Interior Enforcement' of Immigration Laws | |
Adamson v. Macy's Inc. | Top |
Macy's Detention for Shoplifting Not State Action Forming Basis for Rights Breach Suit | |
People v. Smith | Top |
2005 'Patterson' Ruling Noted in Remand Of Crime Charge Against Shinnecock | |
Tracy v. NVR Inc. | Top |
Attorney-Client Privilege Waived by Letter Disclosing Substance of Counsel's Advise | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: 'Kalin' and the Vanishing Lab Report in Criminal Court | Top |
Thomas M. O'Brien, an attorney with The Legal Aid Society, writes that in 2009, many prosecutors and judges suddenly dispensed with a lab report showing that a seized substance was actually illegal narcotics as a precondition for pretrial incarceration. Instead, a mere assertion by the arresting officer that the substance looked like illegal drugs was accepted as enough proof to keep an accused in jail. What triggered this counter-scientific movement? | |
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