By Rhys Dipshan | September 13, 2017
At Exterro's inFusion conference, three judges discussed how legal teams can keep up with FRCP requirements in an increasingly complex digital world.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 8, 2017
Special Referee Requests Divorce Matter Be Reassigned to Avoid CPLR 4301 Prohibitions
By Andrew Denney | September 7, 2017
The Staten Island judicial system was thrown into upheaval Thursday following reports that a court clerk surreptitiously recorded conversations with judges and turned them over to investigators, a development that preceded an announcement that two administrative judges resigned their posts.
By Jason Grant | September 7, 2017
A Manhattan Supreme Court justice caught in a re-election controversy last year has leveled a $40 million defamation lawsuit at the New York Post, claiming that articles about the flap falsely branded her as a "lazy," "slow" and "lackluster" judge.
By David Handschuh, Photographer | September 7, 2017
On Thursday for the first time in New York's history, three Asian-American judges sat on an appellate court to hear oral arguments.
By Josefa Velasquez | September 6, 2017
A lawyer for a Schenectady man convicted on impaired driving charges argued before New York's highest court that a judge who presided in a lower court trial should not also have ruled on his appeal of the decision.
By Mike Scarcella and Vanessa Blum | September 4, 2017
We suspect it's not the last we'll hear from Richard Posner. But as he ends his judicial career on U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, here's a snapshot of some favorite Posner zingers.
By Josefa Velasquez | September 1, 2017
After Schenectady County Court Judge Matthew Sypniewski was elected to the position in November 2014, he was assigned an appeal for which he had found the defendant, Brian Novak, guilty of all charges when he served as a Schenectady City Court judge. In his capacity as a county court judge, Sypniewski affirmed Novak's conviction.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 31, 2017
Recusal in Contempt Proceeding Unnecessary Where Conduct Directed To Legal System
By Andrew Denney | August 31, 2017
Sanket Bulsara, who recently served as acting general counsel to the SEC, has been appointed as a magistrate judge in the Eastern District of New York and is the first South Asian American to serve on the bench in the Second Circuit.
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