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Andrew Denney is the bureau chief for the New York Law Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]. Twitter: @messagetime
April 15, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A trial court erred in allowing the family of two brothers who died in a 2007 elevator accident to add an allegation of gross negligence and demand punitive damages in their lawsuit against the property owner and the elevator operator, an appellate court ruled.
By Andrew Denney
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April 14, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A Long Island attorney convicted of stealing more than $950,000 from a firm where he was a named partner received a 30-day jail sentence and five years of probation Tuesday.
By Andrew Denney
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April 14, 2015 | New York Law Journal
New York City violated the constitutional rights of a babysitter by fining her more than $11,000 for posting handbills advertising her business on city-owned property, a state trial court ruled.
By Andrew Denney
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April 13, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A man whose computers were seized as evidence by the NYPD but destroyed before he could retrieve them waited too long to seek damages, an appellate court has ruled.
By Andrew Denney
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April 10, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A Port Washington attorney who has been suspended since last year after he was unable to account for more than $1 million missing from a deceased client's estate has been disbarred.
By Andrew Denney
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April 10, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A nonprofit foundation formed to support Nassau Community College failed to prove it was exempt under the state Freedom of Information Law from a teachers union's records request, an appellate court ruled.
By Andrew Denney
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April 9, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Beginning in the city's 2015-16 fiscal year, high-performing junior attorneys in the Law Department may get to take home slightly larger paychecks after a reboot of the merit raise program for the department.
By Andrew Denney
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April 8, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A landlord who is being sued by a tenant whose children suffered neurological disorders from lead paint exposure failed to show that she didn't have constructive notice about lead paint in the apartment, an appellate court ruled.
By Andrew Denney
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April 8, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A former staffer of the New York Civil Liberties Union who claims executive director Donna Lieberman discriminated against him because he is gay and male is challenging a state agency's dismissal of his claim that he was fired in retaliation for filing a complaint.
By Andrew Denney
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April 7, 2015 | New York Law Journal
A New York Department of Motor Vehicles employee who was injured when a student crashed during a driving test may proceed with her lawsuit against the student and a driving school, an appellate court has ruled, reversing a decision by a lower court.
By Andrew Denney
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