By Emily Saul | November 2, 2023
Morgenstern is set to join Oaktree Solutions as managing director of the firm's litigation support practice.
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Judges William Pryor Jr. and Corey Maze said "the anonymous sources relied on in the media accounts (of the racist text) were not trustworthy," according to the judge who dismissed the complaints.
By Brian Lee | November 1, 2023
A 2020 report by Jeh Johnson, special adviser on Equal Justice in the Courts, described a court that was "dehumanizing" with a "cattle-call culture."
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By Joseph W. Bellacosa | November 1, 2023
Early in Law Journal columnist Joseph Bellacosa's tenure at the New York Court of Appeals, a destabilizing financial meltdown was brewing back in the Big Apple. Hugh Carey was sworn in as governor was sworn in that year and he took leadership to get the state legislature to pass emergency temporary relief—a moratorium on the payment of New York City's short-term obligations of approximately $5 billion.
By Ellen Bardash | October 31, 2023
The update to Rule 702, set to go into effect officially on Dec. 1, has raised the issue of whether it's a long overdue way to hold judges to an evidentiary standard they should have been following for decades or if it encourages them to cross over into the jurors' domain.
By Brian Lee | October 30, 2023
The state comptroller's office provided the sum to the Law Journal on Oct. 27, in response to the publication's records request under the Freedom of Information Law.
By ALM Staff | October 30, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
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By Andrew Denney | Ryland West | October 27, 2023
"It was a perfect representation of my courtroom," U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff told the Law Journal after having emerged from Friedland's office of horrors. "Just another day at the Southern District."
By Avalon Zoppo | October 26, 2023
Any relaxation to the federal ban on airing criminal proceedings would take time, committee members add.
By Emily Saul | October 26, 2023
The eight candidates are running to fill just four seats, and include incumbent justices, county judges, town justices, and attorneys.
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