By Emily Saul | February 6, 2024
Clark said that her office had finally started receiving funding from the state in the wake of criminal justice reform passed four years ago that allowed her to address the fallout from legislation that impacted discovery and attrition.
By Brian Lee | February 5, 2024
The decades-old IOLA fund pays for low-income state residents' civil legal services, and the coalition said the account is a critical source of infrastructure that will be used to increase salaries. But Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposal could upset that plan, they said.
By Emily Saul | February 5, 2024
Mirza worked as an Assistant DA in the Westchester County DA's Office until 2021.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Spencer Shih, Harry Solomon and Chase Cooper | February 1, 2024
The authors share their opinion that New York needs to reform the laws governing the replacement of a lieutenant governor.
By Susan J. Kohlmann | January 31, 2024
Assuming no change in circumstances between now and March 31, there will be six total commission seats to fill as of that date, the president of the New York City Bar Association writes. Failure to do so will impede the state's ability to fill a vacancy on the Court of Appeals.
By Scott Mollen | January 30, 2024
Scott Mollen discusses "DLV Quogue, LLC v. The Town of Southampton," involving motions for summary judgment made by the plaintiffs and the defendants in an action involving a mixed-use development and related land use issues.
New York Law Journal | Investigation
By Brian Lee | January 26, 2024
The DOJ said its joint investigation by its Civil Rights Division and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, found that Cuomo's administration subjected female employees to a sexually hostile work environment.
By Emily Saul | January 26, 2024
Wayne LaPierre's health has been a point of contention throughout the trial, and defense attorney P. Kent Correll last week requested a medical accommodation for his client.
By Brian Lee | January 26, 2024
Patricia Warth, director of the Office of Indigent Legal Services, described the proposed transfer as a "sweep" of the money.
By Brian Lee | January 24, 2024
Superintendent Adrienne Harris said the office has pivoted to data-focused policies and improved engagement with lawmakers.
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