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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- The Need for Care in Requesting and Researching Advisory Opinions
- Discovery, Arbitration, Bullying, Child Custody
- Out-of-State Attorney Office Rule Found Unconstitutional
- Cadwalader Senior Partner Block Jumps to Greenberg Traurig
- 'Biological' Does Not Equal 'Father' in Thorny Family Court Matter
- Court Calls State's Action in Parole Hearing an Attempt to 'Retry' Case
- Jury to Hear Incriminating Statements in Terror Case
- Lawyer Is Disbarred Over Fund Violations
- Panel Upholds Dismissal of Libel Suit Over Estimation of Donald Trump's Net Worth
- Suffolk County Says It Has Depleted Its 18-B Funds
- Bernstein Litowitz Seeks Approval of MBIA Deal
- Personal Notes on Lawyers
- People v. Andrade
- Cabukyuksel v. Ascot Properties LLC
- San Pietro v. NY Times Building LLC
- Dzierzawski v. Kelly
- Matter of the Estate of Richard A. Otto
- Gholian v. Mmakwe
- Daibes v. Cheng
- Edwards v. City of New York
- Bell v. Const. and Gen'l Building Laborers' Local 79
- Seidita v. Millennium Pipeline Co. LLC
- Blast v. Fischer
- Outside Counsel: Government Reliance on Private Litigants Diverges With Court Trends
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
The Need for Care in Requesting and Researching Advisory Opinions | Top |
In their Tax Appeals Tribunal column, Joseph Lipari and Debra Silverman Herman, partners at Roberts & Holland, write that as tax laws and regulations grow ever more complicated, taxpayers and their advisers increasingly look for ways to obtain clarity, not only with respect to planning matters but also with respect to resolutions of audits. | |
Discovery, Arbitration, Bullying, Child Custody | Top |
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan, partners at Schlam Stone & Dolan, report that Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto ordered the government to turn over to defendant a 1992 homicide file prepared by the New York City Police Department, that Judge Jack B. Weinstein dismissed claims against New York City and other defendants related to alleged peer classroom bullying at a public school, and review other decisions. | |
Out-of-State Attorney Office Rule Found Unconstitutional | Top |
Cadwalader Senior Partner Block Jumps to Greenberg Traurig | Top |
'Biological' Does Not Equal 'Father' in Thorny Family Court Matter | Top |
Court Calls State's Action in Parole Hearing an Attempt to 'Retry' Case | Top |
Jury to Hear Incriminating Statements in Terror Case | Top |
Lawyer Is Disbarred Over Fund Violations | Top |
Panel Upholds Dismissal of Libel Suit Over Estimation of Donald Trump's Net Worth | Top |
Suffolk County Says It Has Depleted Its 18-B Funds | Top |
Bernstein Litowitz Seeks Approval of MBIA Deal | Top |
Personal Notes on Lawyers | Top |
People v. Andrade | Top |
Hearsay Rule Not Violated by Evidence to Rebut Claimed Coercion of Incriminating Statements | |
Cabukyuksel v. Ascot Properties LLC | Top |
Attorney Estopped From Denying Another Lawyer's Charging Lien for Personal Injury Suit | |
San Pietro v. NY Times Building LLC | Top |
Defendants Fail to Show Statute Requires MoreThan 1 Piece of Debris to Constitute Violation | |
Dzierzawski v. Kelly | Top |
Officer Denied Motion to Annul Decision Denying Him ADR Benefits Under WTC Law | |
Matter of the Estate of Richard A. Otto | Top |
Executors Granted Protective Order; Decedent's Wife's Motion to Compel Denied | |
Gholian v. Mmakwe | Top |
Protective Order Found Warranted to Prevent Unreasonable Annoyance; Another EBT Denied | |
Daibes v. Cheng | Top |
'Overtones of Forum Shopping' Grant Motion To Consolidate Actions, Not to Transfer Venue | |
Edwards v. City of New York | Top |
Time City's Prison Guards Spend Donning, Doffing Uniform, Gear Is Not Compensable | |
Bell v. Const. and Gen'l Building Laborers' Local 79 | Top |
Recording, Transcript Properly Excluded As Not-Excepted Hearsay; New Trial Denied | |
Seidita v. Millennium Pipeline Co. LLC | Top |
Pipeline Builder Granted Indemnification By Safety Contractor Following Settlement | |
Blast v. Fischer | Top |
Settlement Not Breached by Demand That Water Be Ordered Through Prison Officials | |
Outside Counsel: Government Reliance on Private Litigants Diverges With Court Trends | Top |
In tomorrow's Outside Counsel, Michael W. Stocker and Rachel A. Avan of Labaton Sucharow discuss how the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act underscores the legislature's increasing reliance on private litigants to fill a policing role traditionally occupied by federal regulators, and how the safety net for markets is shrinking in lieu of Supreme Court decisions that have narrowed access to the courts. | |
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