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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Defining 'Robbery' in Insurance Policy Leads to Reminder on Clarity
- Warrantless Computer Searches and Fourth Amendment Rights
- Circuit Rejects Madoff Victims' Attempt to Use RICO Statute
- Courts Add Arraignment Judges in Brooklyn and Manhattan
- N.Y. Records Unsealed for Georgia Murder Case
- LeClairRyan Acquires 14-Lawyer N.Y. Firm
- Morgenthau Praises Vance on Handling of DSK Case
- Ratings Agencies Ordered to Give Documents to MBIA
- Husband of Slain Actress Loses Wrongful Death Bid
- Schneiderman Is Probing NFL Lockout
- Appeals Panel Sides With City in Halting Yellow Bus Service
- Obituary: Andrew DiPaola
- Justice Department's Antitrust Chief Is Headed for Cravath
- During Last Term, Big Business Wins, and So Does the First Amendment
- Attorney of Detainee Challenges Restrictions on WikiLeaks Documents
- King v. St. Barnabas Hospital
- Matter of Ithaca City School District v. N.Y.S. Division of Human Rights
- Will of Tobias Miller Beck
- People v. Hassim
- People v. Mathis
- P.C. v. K.C.
- Matter of S.M. v. M.M.
- Matter of Tyshawn M.
- United States v. Jiau
- Yatauro v. Mangano
- Terrance v. City of Geneva, New York
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Marketability Discount and Dissenting Minority Ownership
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Defining 'Robbery' in Insurance Policy Leads to Reminder on Clarity | Top |
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan of Schlam Stone & Dolan review recent decisions that struck immaterial matter in the complaint and plaintiffs' jury demand in a discrimination case against Saudi Arabian Airlines, denied a prospective candidate's due process and equal protection claims against the Board of Elections, and more. | |
Warrantless Computer Searches and Fourth Amendment Rights | Top |
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, reviews cases on the time within which a pro se plaintiff's complaint could be served, a routine substitution of counsel that made national headlines in an ongoing dispute over the ownership of Facebook, and Fourth Amendment privacy interests in information not previously double-clicked and viewed during an initial investigation when officers conducted two warrantless searches of the entire contents of a computer. | |
Circuit Rejects Madoff Victims' Attempt to Use RICO Statute | Top |
Courts Add Arraignment Judges in Brooklyn and Manhattan | Top |
N.Y. Records Unsealed for Georgia Murder Case | Top |
LeClairRyan Acquires 14-Lawyer N.Y. Firm | Top |
Morgenthau Praises Vance on Handling of DSK Case | Top |
Ratings Agencies Ordered to Give Documents to MBIA | Top |
Husband of Slain Actress Loses Wrongful Death Bid | Top |
Schneiderman Is Probing NFL Lockout | Top |
Appeals Panel Sides With City in Halting Yellow Bus Service | Top |
Obituary: Andrew DiPaola | Top |
Justice Department's Antitrust Chief Is Headed for Cravath | Top |
During Last Term, Big Business Wins, and So Does the First Amendment | Top |
Attorney of Detainee Challenges Restrictions on WikiLeaks Documents | Top |
King v. St. Barnabas Hospital | Top |
Panel Reverses Dismissal of Lawsuit Alleging Negligent Resuscitation by First Responders | |
Matter of Ithaca City School District v. N.Y.S. Division of Human Rights | Top |
School District Is 'Educational Corporation,' Cannot Allow Racial Harassment of Students | |
Will of Tobias Miller Beck | Top |
Proponent's Evidence Defeats Objectant's Claim Decedent Lacked Testamentary Capacity | |
People v. Hassim | Top |
Court Finds 'Indefensible' Counsel's Failure To Respond to Prosecutors' Motion | |
People v. Mathis | Top |
Instrument Facially Sufficient Even Without Reference to Officer's Training, Experience | |
P.C. v. K.C. | Top |
Splitting Custody of Children Not in Their Best Interests; Temporary Custody to Father | |
Matter of S.M. v. M.M. | Top |
Father Loses Bid to Challenge Finding That Working Child Is Not Emancipated | |
Matter of Tyshawn M. | Top |
Juvenile Delinquency Petition Fails to Allege Non-Hearsay Facts, Jurisdictionally Defective | |
United States v. Jiau | Top |
'Intercepted' Recordings Denied Suppression; Recordings Not Made for Crime's Commission | |
Yatauro v. Mangano | Top |
County Legislature Redistricting Challenge Remanded for Lack of Federal Jurisdiction | |
Terrance v. City of Geneva, New York | Top |
City Law Barring Sex Offenders' Residing Near School Invalid, Pre-Empted by SORA | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: Marketability Discount and Dissenting Minority Ownership | Top |
Kenneth J. Weinstein of Kenneth J. Weinstein PC and Financial Appraisal Services Ltd. president Joel Rakower argue that courts need to take a firm stance on marketability discounts and that due to the evolving financial markets, 30-year-old theories should be reexamined with a court's consideration of forensic testimony from qualified professionals, given the evolutionary nature of business demands and changing environments, as well as advances within their field of study. | |
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