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The Fallout of 'Protz,' Brought Into Focus by Recent Decision
If you have not kept up on the impact of the IRE on the practice, digesting the Donovan decision is time well spent.Amicus Curiae Participation in the Court of Appeals
In this edition of their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. discuss the elements of a motion for leave to file an amicus brief in the New York Court of Appeals and the attributes of a well-crafted amicus brief.Boies Schiller Partner Joins Foley Hoag as Firm Continues to Build Out New York Office
Boies Schiller partner Harlan Levy rejoined Boies Schiller's New York office in 2015 from the New York State Office of the Attorney General.Boies Schiller Partner Joins Foley Hoag as Firm Continues to Build Out New York Office
Boies Schiller partner Harlan Levy rejoined Boies Schiller's New York office in 2015 from the New York State Office of the Attorney General.Texas Lawyer Sentenced for 'Shaking Down' Drug Trafficker Clients
Manor lawyer James Morris Balagia got 188 months in prison, a $1.5 million money judgment and was ordered to forfeit his law office building.View more book results for the query "*"
'Regina'—The Landmark Ruling, One Year Later
More than a year has passed since the Court of Appeals' ruling in Regina Metro. Co. v. NYSDHCR and the First Department has since issued various decisions interpreting the scope of the decision. In their Rent Stabilization column, Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel discuss two lines of cases, both relating to the issue of fraud as it impacts the four-year look-back rule.Embattled Florida Attorney Could Be Disbarred Following Referee's Report
Now, it will be up to the Florida Supreme Court to either adopt or vacate the findings in the referee's report.No Coverage for Worker Injured While Turning in Time Card
The court found that the temporary worker's elbow injury and subsequent surgery were not covered by workers' compensation.5 Ways Legal Departments Are Evolving Their Thinking About Technology
The COVID-19 pandemic may have pushed some legal departments to expand their internal efforts with regards to technology and innovation. This includes building a more comprehensive understanding of the latest products to hit the market as well as prioritizing solutions that can easily integrate with the tools leveraged by other departments.Law.com Radar: What's Happening in New Jersey Litigation?
Consumer class action, racketeering and breach-of-contract cases are among the recent notable matters flagged this past week in New Jersey federal court, according to Law.com Radar.