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June 02, 2011 |

Condemning Leasehold Interests

The mechanics of condemning leasehold rights under the Eminent Domain Act and the terms of the lease
6 minute read
June 11, 2007 |

Show Cogs love, not more money

NO MORE MONEYThat's right-I said it. I don't want another "market raise." Don't "show me the money" Don't add another $10,000 or $20,000 to my paycheck. You think I am lying. Even now, you're saying to yourself: "Of course you want more money, you greedy Cog. Your greed is the reason this is happening You won't be satisfied until your salary neutralizes partner profits.
6 minute read
March 11, 2010 |

City of New York v. Tavern on the Green

Free With Registration: City Wins Battle Over Famous Restaurant's Mark
24 minute read
April 25, 2005 |

O'Connor Dismisses International Law Controversy as 'Much Ado About Nothing'

At a public forum Thursday over the Supreme Court's use of international law, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor said "of course" the Court looks at foreign law if there is no controlling U.S. precedent or the states' view is unsettled. Antonin Scalia disagreed, saying, "I don't know what a South Africa court will tell you about American law." The comments come amid a growing divide on the Court over the citation of international opinion to support decisions interpreting the Constitution.
3 minute read
July 24, 2008 |

Condo Associations Battle Lenders as Foreclosures Mount

As bills mounted and revenue shrank, the board of Miami Beach's luxury Bentley Bay condo knew it had to take drastic action.
8 minute read
People v. Constantine Cristache, 2009QN013384
Publication Date: 2010-09-21
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
Industry:
Court: Criminal Court, Queens County: Part AP-3/QMTC
Judge: Joseph A. Zayas
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Richard A. Brown, District Attorney, County of Queens (Daniel Bresnahan, of Counsel) for plaintiff.
For defendant: Zamir Iosepovici, Esq., for defendant.
Case number: 2009QN013384

Cite as: People v. Constantine Cristache, 2009QN013384, NYLJ 1202472251705, at *1 (Crim., September 13, 2010)Joseph A. ZayasSeptember 13,

August 06, 2012 |

Bar program helps lawyers connect

SOLACE, which stands for Support of Lawyers/Legal Personnel – All Concern Encouraged, has been a network for Louisiana's legal community since 2002. Other SOLACE programs organized by state bar associations and chapters of the Federal Bar Association are now in at least nine states and Puerto Rico.
6 minute read
November 01, 2007 |

Advice From a Wannabe Rainmaker

The concept of business development is yet another one of those things people don't learn in law school or while being summer associates. But even a dimwitted or somewhat lazy lawyer who squeezed into the law firm based on a recommendation from a relative can shoot to the upper echelons with this one skill set. Humor columnist The Snark says he has no idea how to develop business. But he's willing to share what he has witnessed over the years and offer some insight into the elusive rainmaking game.
6 minute read
March 26, 2007 |

Federal Judge Awards Takeda $16.8 Million In Drug-Patent Case

A federal judge has awarded Takeda Pharmaceutical $16.8 million plus interest in legal and expert fees in a patent infringement case.
3 minute read
April 08, 2002 |

BOOK REVIEW: Inside Rikers: Stories From the World's Largest Penal Colony

S ome readers work in the criminal justice system. Some live in one of the seven New York City neighborhoods that are home to 75-80 percent of New York State prison and jail inmates. For these, Inside Rikers: Stories from the World`s Largest Penal Colony, probably is not necessary reading. Many readers, however, couldn`t find Rikers Island, unlabeled, on a map. Many, too, are generally unaware that 18,000 inmates 91percent of whom are African American or Hispanic are confined in the world`s largest penal co
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