By David Handschuh | December 21, 2017
U.S. District Judge I. Leo Glasser of the Eastern District of New York was kvelling as chief deputy U.S. Marshal Bryan Mullee held his right hand in the air and became Bryan Mullee, acting U.S. marshal for the Eastern District of New York.
By NYLJ Staff | December 21, 2017
The Fortune Society's Reentry Debate Team was joined by members of the New York State Legislature, The City Council, and the Mayor's Office, for a parliamentary debate held on Dec. 19 at the Ford Foundation on ending pretrial detention and the cash bail system in New York state.
By NYLJ Staff | December 20, 2017
Recent announcements of promotions, appointments and awards for New York lawyers.
By Patricia Kane | December 18, 2017
Announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.
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By David Handschuh | December 15, 2017
Born in 1925, Judge Spatt attended Brooklyn Law School on the GI Bill. He was in private practice in New York City from 1949 to 1978 and served as a judge on several courts from 1978 to 1988. He was was later confirmed to the federal bench by the U.S. Senate on Nov. 21, 1989.
By Jeff Storey | December 14, 2017
Justice Karen Peters, who has reached the mandatory retirement age of 70, and will end a 34-year judicial career at the end of this month, never has had trouble asserting herself.
By Scott Flaherty | December 14, 2017
James Keyte will carve out a new role at The Brattle Group as a liaison between the consulting firm's economic experts and its antitrust clients in the law firm world.
By Justice Peter Tom | December 13, 2017
Norman Lau Kee was one of the pioneers of the legal profession in Chinatown. He was a grandson of Chinese immigrants, a successful academic, a World War II veteran and most significantly, was part of a very small vanguard of Asian lawyers who first provided legal representation for Chinatown residents beginning in the 1950s.
By The Associated Press | December 13, 2017
Sen. Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that he is "pursuing every legal path" against whoever circulated a forged document accusing him of sexual harassment.
By Christine Simmons | December 12, 2017
Cullen, a leading real estate lawyer and former brigadier general who practiced with Anderson Kill, took a vocal stand against torture in 2004 after Abu Ghraib photos were made public.
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