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Felon in Possession, New York Gun Ban and Disqualification of Counsel
This column reports on several significant representative decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto denied defendant's motion to withdraw his guilty plea and dismiss the indictment charging him as a felon in possession. Judge Frederic Block dismissed an action for a declaration holding New York's ban on assault weapons unconstitutional. Magistrate Judge Lee G. Dunst granted a motion to disqualify counsel.Title IX: A Paradigm of Legal Nuance
Title IX investigations are supposed to be a fair and effective tool to make informed decisions about student complaints. Not surprisingly, the practical application of this federal law is often as nuanced as the behaviors that brought about the complaint to begin with. A recent case demonstrates this very well.Insurance Company Sues Florida Attorney for Alleged False Claim
"[He] has earned more money from his solo personal injury practice, opened subsequent to the onset of his disability, than he had prior to his alleged total disability," the insurer said of the attorney.'I Have Stayed Quiet Long Enough': Miami City Attorney Fires Back at Accusers
"They won't share the status of the inquiry, but they'll share the fact that I'm asking about it, which is weird," said an attorney at the center of the Florida Bar inquiry.View more book results for the query "*"
Judgment Vacated: Hospital's Certificate of Need Conveyed Private Right
"[A] right under a [Certificate of Need] to operate a particular kind of hospital is a private right because the right to use one's property in a particular way is a traditional property right," the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled.Harvard Law School Mentor Shares Essential Student Tips
The Epstein Law Firm's Michael J. Epstein, a New Jersey lawyer and Harvard Law School graduate, offers law students six key tips that come from his decades of experience as a lawyer and his work as a Harvard Law mentor.Mitigating Cyber Risk: Back to the Basics in 2024
Cyber risk continues to evolve and grow as more businesses expand their digital footprints and threat actors continue to reap monetary gains…Willkie Opens Second Office in Germany
The firm has around 85 lawyers and 20 of them will relocate to the Munich office. The firm also plans to make several hires.