New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | December 7, 2017
Eastern District Roundup columnists Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan discuss representative EDNY rulings handed down recently, including decisions: denying a petition alleging ineffective assistance of trial counsel; explaining factors relevant to when a worker is an employee or an independent contractor, and when overtime pay is required for work done at home; and dealing with challenges to the Trump administration's rescission of the DACA program.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph Lipari | December 7, 2017
Tax Appeals Tribunal columnist Joseph Lipari discusses '1018 Morris Park Avenue Realty', in which the New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal ruled that a corporation must recognize all gain derived from an installment sale in the year in which the corporation ceased doing business in the City.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Lewis | December 7, 2017
Eric Lewis focuses on three key areas: (1) the widening of the net from sanctioned individuals to their families; (2) the application of the evasion provisions to foreign persons; (3) the bringing of new classes within existing sanctions.
By Ben Hancock | December 7, 2017
Uber is in the hot seat for its use of messaging apps such as Wickr with self-destruct features. But legal experts say evidence rules don't preclude such tools, and Wickr's CEO warns against "stigmatizing" information security.
By Mark Michels, Deloitte | December 7, 2017
Georgetown's “Discovery on Discovery: Both Sides of the V" panel explored whether the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure leave room for process-directed discovery.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 7, 2017
A cyberSecure panel offers inside knowledge on what keeps vendor risk managers up at night, and what organizations should be looking out for when bringing on third-party companies.
By Ross Todd | December 6, 2017
The rare, if not unprecedented move, to hand over a piece of evidence that surfaced in a parallel criminal investigation has former prosecutors abuzz.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | December 6, 2017
Several Pennsylvania firms said they won't need a December windfall this year to meet collections targets.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Hutter | December 6, 2017
Proving a witness' bad character for truthfulness is a basic impeaching strategy. Evidence columnist Michael J. Hutter discusses one impeachment method: use of a character witness who testifies that the witness has a bad reputation for truthfulness.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carlos J. Cuevas | December 6, 2017
Carlos J. Cuevas explores the use of the federal and state constructive fraudulent conveyance laws to avoid a pre-petition private school tuition payment by a Chapter 7 debtor for a dependent child.
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