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September 30, 2014 |

Panel Finds Proof Sufficient for Ex-Officer's Conviction

The Fourth Department unanimously upheld the bribery conviction of a one-time upstate police officer who informed local contractors about days and locations of roadside safety inspections of commercial trucks in return for free work on his home.
2 minute read
August 21, 2014 |

DA Offices to Receive New Money for Financial Cases

Twelve district attorneys' offices will receive new or enhanced state funds to improve tax evasion and welfare fraud prosecutions.
1 minute read
August 06, 2014 |

Cayuga Indian Nation of New York v. Seneca County

Tribal Sovereign Immunity Doctrine Bars County's Foreclosure Action for Unpaid Taxes
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August 04, 2014 |

Circuit Says Tribal Land Immune from Foreclosures

In a blow to rural communities struggling to maintain their tax base, the Second Circuit has affirmed a decision that said the doctrine of tribal immunity bars localities from foreclosing on land held by Native Americans.
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June 27, 2014 |

Stockbridge-Munsee Community v. State of New York

Wisconsin Tribe's Bid to Regain New York Tract Barred by Laches, Acquiescence, Impossibility
1 minute read
June 17, 2014 |

Panel Says Seward Heir Lacks Standing in Cole Artwork Dispute

A descendant of William Henry Seward is powerless for now to challenge the proposed sale of a valuable painting given to his historic ancestor by a renowned artist, an appellate court has held.
4 minute read
May 26, 2014 |

Tarter Krinsky & Drogin

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May 13, 2014 |

Retired Superintendent Finds Stamina for Law Degree

At age 55, Nelson Bauersfeld told his wife he had a plan for his upcoming retirement. He would go to law school, get his degree and do free legal work for poor people. On Friday, at age 65, he graduated.
4 minute read
May 12, 2014 |

VOIR DIRE: Too Late

James Jordan Sr., a Brooklyn, N.Y., security guard, died from diabetes in 2006. Eight years later, the New York Police Department is finally willing to let him rest in peace. Plus, a bench attack in this week's column.
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April 25, 2014 |

Lawyer Can't Bring Tort Claim Against Attorney Who Took Over Case and Won

A New Jersey lawyer denied fees in an injury settlement even though he tried the case has struck out in a suit against the client's replacement counsel.
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