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- U.S. Bank Regulation Permits Gift-Card Claim, State Judge Says
- Judge Faulted for Hearing Cases Brought by His Firm
- Two Gay Restaurant Patrons Can Claim Bias by Guards
- Working Out Replaced Work, Inspector General Charges
- FBI Raids Homes in Probe of Hacking
- City Holds Lottery to Select Couples for First Day of Same-Sex Marriage Law
- Matter of Fung v. NYC Housing Authority
- People v. Lewis
- J.C. Studios LLC v. Telenext Media Inc.
- Painless Medical PC v. GEICO
- Designer Limousines Inc. v. Town of North Hempstead
- Olszewski v. Neuman
- Applied Energetics Inc. v. NewOak Capital Markets LLC
- Carmona v. Connolly
- United States v. Bout
- Johnson v. Dynamic Educational Systems Inc.
- N.Y.S. Div. of Human Rights v. Folino
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: White-Collar Wiretaps: Will Your Own Words Come Back to Haunt You?
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Is Congress Really Ready To Tackle Immigration Reform? | Top |
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick, a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, writes that as the next few months possibly present the last chance for Congress to address the issue of immigration reform before the 2012 elections, four major bills have been introduced in the past five weeks which, taken together, could be seen as a basis for comprehensive immigration reform. | |
Insurance Law Found Not to Bar Repair Shop's Disparagement Suit | Top |
Albany: Lawsuit Against School District Proceeds Over 'Reign of Terror' | Top |
U.S. Bank Regulation Permits Gift-Card Claim, State Judge Says | Top |
Judge Faulted for Hearing Cases Brought by His Firm | Top |
Two Gay Restaurant Patrons Can Claim Bias by Guards | Top |
Working Out Replaced Work, Inspector General Charges | Top |
FBI Raids Homes in Probe of Hacking | Top |
The FBI has raided one address in Brooklyn and three on Long Island during a probe into the hacker group Anonymous. | |
City Holds Lottery to Select Couples for First Day of Same-Sex Marriage Law | Top |
Matter of Fung v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Uphold's Housing Authority's Denial Of Remaining Family Member Status | |
People v. Lewis | Top |
Minor Fails to Show a Legal Impediment To Conviction for Prostitution Under CPL §440 | |
J.C. Studios LLC v. Telenext Media Inc. | Top |
Commercial Tenant Granted Dismissal Of Studio's Breach of Agreement Suit | |
Painless Medical PC v. GEICO | Top |
GEICO Denied Dismissal of No-Fault Suits; Cross-Motion for Substitution Denied | |
Designer Limousines Inc. v. Town of North Hempstead | Top |
Town Had Right to Revoke Erroneously Issued Use Permits | |
Olszewski v. Neuman | Top |
Court Finds Tenants Constructively Evicted, Entitling Them to Return of Security Deposit | |
Applied Energetics Inc. v. NewOak Capital Markets LLC | Top |
Compelled Arbitration Reversed; Parties Agreed to Court Adjudication of Disputes | |
Carmona v. Connolly | Top |
Constitutional, Federal Law Rights Not Breached By Evidence Admission of HIV Medical Records | |
United States v. Bout | Top |
Arms Dealer Denied Vacatur of Indictment For Conspiring With FARC to Kill Americans | |
Johnson v. Dynamic Educational Systems Inc. | Top |
Failure to Promote Claim Dismissed as Not 'Reasonably Related' to Undermined Bias Claim | |
N.Y.S. Div. of Human Rights v. Folino | Top |
State's Human Rights Agency Not 'Court'; Court Lacks Jurisdiction, Remands Bias Case | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: White-Collar Wiretaps: Will Your Own Words Come Back to Haunt You? | Top |
Jonathan B. New, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, and Sammi Malek, an associate at the firm, write that in light of the Rajaratnam prosecution, many commentators have suggested that the newly aggressive use of wiretaps will have a profound chilling effect on the practices of the financial services sector. | |
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