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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Determining Recovery for Wrongful Birth
- Increased Extradition for Business Crime
- Monitor Sought to Oversee Fire Department Hiring Process
- Woman's Bid to Visit Estranged Grandchildren Is Rebuffed
- Insurer Spurns Manufacturer's Offer to Pay Cost of Accident
- Judge Declines to Hold CIA in Contempt for Ruining Tapes
- Upstate Justice Is Censured for Sentencing Co-Judge's Son
- Judge Rejects Bid to Lift Freeze of Party's Assets
- Personal Notes on Lawyers
- Hollywood Comes to Nassau Courthouse
- Firm Seeks Apology for Anti-Chinese Laws
- Correction
- Matter of Athanassiou v. Kelly
- Brown v. NYC Housing Authority
- Coleman v. Fenton Associates LLC
- Myrtle Owner LLC v. Ro-Sal Plumbing & Heating Inc.
- Verderame v. Vanleit Inc.
- Anderson v. Janson Supermarkets LLC
- Versatile Housewares & Gardening Systems Inc. v. Thill Logistics Inc.
- Jones v. Smith
- Sheppard v. N.Y.S. Division of Parole
- Torres v. Monteli Travel Inc.
- Immaculate Heart Central School v. N.Y.S. Public High School Athletic Assoc.
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: 'Padilla v. Kentucky' and the Hidden Costs of Criminal Conviction
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Determining Recovery for Wrongful Birth | Top |
In their Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier, partners at Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore, discuss wrongful birth claims and a recent Court of Appeals decision that resolved a discrepancy between departments of the Appellate Division on whether recovery on such claims may be had when a child's extraordinary needs have been paid for by governmental programs. | |
Increased Extradition for Business Crime | Top |
In their White-Collar Crime feature, Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer partners Robert G. Morvillo and Robert J. Anello discuss the basics of extradition, recent cooperative efforts among international law enforcement agencies, and how the number of white-collar cases in which extradition is sought—both from and to the United States—will continue to grow. | |
Monitor Sought to Oversee Fire Department Hiring Process | Top |
Woman's Bid to Visit Estranged Grandchildren Is Rebuffed | Top |
Insurer Spurns Manufacturer's Offer to Pay Cost of Accident | Top |
Judge Declines to Hold CIA in Contempt for Ruining Tapes | Top |
Upstate Justice Is Censured for Sentencing Co-Judge's Son | Top |
Judge Rejects Bid to Lift Freeze of Party's Assets | Top |
Personal Notes on Lawyers | Top |
Hollywood Comes to Nassau Courthouse | Top |
Firm Seeks Apology for Anti-Chinese Laws | Top |
Correction | Top |
Matter of Athanassiou v. Kelly | Top |
Court Uphold's Pension Fund's Decision To Retire Officer With ODR, not ADR Benefits | |
Brown v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Decision to Terminate Tenancy Ruled Supported by Substantial Evidence | |
Coleman v. Fenton Associates LLC | Top |
Building Owner Denied Dismissal of Invitee's Negligence Claim as Triable Issues Exist | |
Myrtle Owner LLC v. Ro-Sal Plumbing & Heating Inc. | Top |
Sponsor's Loses Bid to Cancel 'Blanket Liens' That Allegedly Improperly Identified Property | |
Verderame v. Vanleit Inc. | Top |
Petition to Discharge Ancient Mortgage Denied; Fails to Comply With RPAPL §1931 | |
Anderson v. Janson Supermarkets LLC | Top |
Court Rejects Worker's Slander Claims Through Vicarious Liability Against Employer | |
Versatile Housewares & Gardening Systems Inc. v. Thill Logistics Inc. | Top |
Defendant May Not Recover Attorney's Fees Incurred From Breach of Contract | |
Jones v. Smith | Top |
16-Year-Old Affidavit Cannot Toll Petition Based on Actual Innocence Doctrine | |
Sheppard v. N.Y.S. Division of Parole | Top |
Alleged Procedural Defect Found Insufficient to Make Due Process Claim | |
Torres v. Monteli Travel Inc. | Top |
New York Lacks Jurisdiction Over Salsa Performer in Sexual Assault Suit | |
Immaculate Heart Central School v. N.Y.S. Public High School Athletic Assoc. | Top |
Catholic School's Action Regarding Athletic Classification Survives Dismissal | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: 'Padilla v. Kentucky' and the Hidden Costs of Criminal Conviction | Top |
Robert J. Kipnees, a member of Lowenstein Sandler, and Melissa Toner Lozner and Khizar A. Sheikh, counsels at the firm, write that recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court and the New York Court of Appeals blur the previous distinction between "direct" and "collateral" consequences, potentially requiring criminal defendants to be advised correctly about any number of consequences of criminal conviction that may be important to a particular defendant's decision whether to plead guilty. | |
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