This Week's News
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Large Firms Balk at Plans to Revamp Law School Recruiting Process
New York Law Journal
City Seeks Proposals From Institutions for Conflict Cases
New York Law Journal
Correction
New York Law Journal
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Judge Quietly Steers Only Active Civilian Prosecution of Ex-Detainee
New York Law Journal
News In Brief
New York Law Journal
Same-Sex Custody Dispute Raises Question of 'Fatherhood'
New York Law Journal
Father Given Custody of Children Despite Their Preference for Mom
New York Law Journal
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Free: Pfau Weathers Pointed Questions at Legislative Hearing on Budget
New York Law Journal
Economic Harm Suits Over Toyota Recalls Face 'Rough Time' in Court, Experts Say
New York Law Journal
Current and Former Prosecutors Clash on Suit Over Indigent Defense
New York Law Journal
News In Brief
New York Law Journal
Free: Rakoff Still Has Questions About SEC Pact With Bank
New York Law Journal
In Rationale for Acquitting Simels Associate, Judge Says Proof of Her Participation Fell Short
New York Law Journal
Monday, February 8, 2010
Plaintiff's Request to Videotape Independent Medical Exam Is Denied
New York Law Journal
News In Brief
New York Law Journal
Retainer's Offer to Arbitrate Fees Canceled by Amount in Dispute
New York Law Journal
Law Department Official Named to New Juvenile Justice Position
New York Law Journal
State Seeks Dismissal of Claim Over Judge's Forced Retirement
New York Law Journal
Foster Parents Ruled Immune From Suits Brought by Children
New York Law Journal
Correction
New York Law Journal
American Bar Association: Recession Is Undermining Diversity Initiatives
New York Law Journal
Free: Settlement Pressure Builds for Parties in 9/11 Injury Cases
New York Law Journal
Citing Lack of Jurisdiction, Circuit Declines to Upset Zyprexa Fee Cap
New York Law Journal
Lawyer-Legislators Should Disclose Client Information, City Bar Says
New York Law Journal
Free: Cuomo Sues Bank of America As SEC Proposes Settlement
New York Law Journal
E-Documents, Cooperation Go a Long Way With the FTC, Regulator Says
New York Law Journal
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Products Liability Expert: Toyota Will Rebound From Recall Debacle
New York Law Journal
Judge Refuses to Move Ex-Wife's Suit Against Foodtown Founder
New York Law Journal
News In Brief
New York Law Journal
City's Limits on Billboards Are Upheld as Constitutional
New York Law Journal
Lawyers Embrace Social Media to Communicate But Seek Guidelines to Avoid Unforeseen Pitfalls
New York Law Journal
Free: Scientist Found Guilty of Trying To Kill Americans in Afghanistan
New York Law Journal
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
On Arrival, New U.S. Attorney Found 'Plate' Packed With High-Profile Terror, Insider Trading Cases
New York Law Journal
Law Firm Study Recommends Major Changes to Immigration Courts
New York Law Journal
Panel Revives Retaliation Claims Brought by State Workers
New York Law Journal
'Law of Nature' or 'Invention'? Court Mulls Patentability of Genes
New York Law Journal
Free: Trustee, Madoff Investors Spar Over Payout Calculation
New York Law Journal
News In Brief
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