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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- New Financing Law Seeks to Boost Effectiveness of 2009 Green Jobs Act
- I Love New York for Seizing Assets
- Family Court Judge to Lead City's Children's Welfare Agency
- Finding Veteran 'Redeemed Himself,' Judge Grants Citizenship
- Prisoner Meets Threshold for Hearing on Ineffective Assistance Claim
- O'Melveny Taps New York Litigator as New Chair
- Nominee Faces Questions Over Student Writings
- Judge Temporarily Halts CUNY Tuition Increase
- Personal Notes on Lawyers
- Phila. Art Store Owner Faces Prosecution in Brooklyn for Smuggling Elephant Ivory
- Diversity Intern Reception
- US Bank N.A. v. WL
- Matter of Evans v. Perl
- Scheck v. Barbarian Films LLC
- De La Cruz v. New York Palace Hotel
- Taormina Sales Co. Inc. v. Gannon
- JLNT Realty LLC v. McKenzie
- Settlement Funding LLC v. AXA Equitable Life Insur. Co
- Li v. Lin
- Endress v. Gentiva Health Services Inc.
- Moore v. Eagle Sanitation Inc.
- Gomez v. New York State Dept. of Transportation
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Traumatic Brain Injury: Detecting, Defining, Litigating
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
New Financing Law Seeks to Boost Effectiveness of 2009 Green Jobs Act | Top |
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow, a partner at Farrell Fritz, reviews the implications of the Power NY Act of 2011, which will allow homeowners and small business owners to obtain up-front financing to make energy efficiency improvements and use their future energy savings to repay these loans in monthly installments on their utility bills at amounts less than the energy cost savings they achieve from the upgrades. | |
I Love New York for Seizing Assets | Top |
In their International Litigation feature, Baker & McKenzie members Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss four decisions that demonstrate the fine jurisdictional lines when it comes to attachments and judgment enforcement and how the New York courts can aid efforts of asset seizure. | |
Family Court Judge to Lead City's Children's Welfare Agency | Top |
Finding Veteran 'Redeemed Himself,' Judge Grants Citizenship | Top |
Prisoner Meets Threshold for Hearing on Ineffective Assistance Claim | Top |
O'Melveny Taps New York Litigator as New Chair | Top |
Nominee Faces Questions Over Student Writings | Top |
Judge Temporarily Halts CUNY Tuition Increase | Top |
Personal Notes on Lawyers | Top |
Phila. Art Store Owner Faces Prosecution in Brooklyn for Smuggling Elephant Ivory | Top |
Diversity Intern Reception | Top |
US Bank N.A. v. WL | Top |
Wife Granted Summary Judgment Dismissing Bank's Breach of Note, Mortgage Claims | |
Matter of Evans v. Perl | Top |
Counterclaims Are Dismissed Against Guardian Individually, as Guardian | |
Scheck v. Barbarian Films LLC | Top |
Memo Not Agreement for Payment of Money Only; Judgment in Lieu of Complaint Denied | |
De La Cruz v. New York Palace Hotel | Top |
Archdiocese Denied Dismissal; Fails to Show It Did Not Owe Duty to Maintain Building | |
Taormina Sales Co. Inc. v. Gannon | Top |
Court Denies Motion to Domesticate Foreign Judgment Entered on Default | |
JLNT Realty LLC v. McKenzie | Top |
Landlord's Rent Demand Found Not Made in Good Faith, Defective | |
Settlement Funding LLC v. AXA Equitable Life Insur. Co | Top |
Plaintiff Can Recover $15,000 Of Requested $45,310 for Audio-Visual Aids | |
Li v. Lin | Top |
Employees' Motion for Certification Of Case as Collective Action Is Granted | |
Endress v. Gentiva Health Services Inc. | Top |
Pension Fund Is Precluded From Being Lead Plaintiff in Securities Suit | |
Moore v. Eagle Sanitation Inc. | Top |
Employer Must Provide Employee Contact Information for Six-Year Period | |
Gomez v. New York State Dept. of Transportation | Top |
Discrimination Suit Is Barred Under Collateral Estoppel, Res Judicata | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: Traumatic Brain Injury: Detecting, Defining, Litigating | Top |
Shana De Caro and Michael V. Kaplen, partners at De Caro & Kaplen, write: Although the signs and symptoms of some brain injuries may be subtle, there is nothing mild about a mild traumatic brain injury. Identifying the occurrence of such an injury is often difficult because the signs and symptoms associated with this condition are elusive, idiosyncratic and last for varying durations. | |
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