By Emily Saul | October 3, 2023
Donald Trump claims he was unfairly denied a jury trial in his business fraud case, and his lawyers never filed a jury demand. But observers think the law is murky enough to warrant litigation.
By Emily Saul | October 2, 2023
Defense attorney Alina Habba called the assets at issue 'Mona Lisa" properties—meaning they couldn't be overvalued as long as there was a prospective buyer who would pay the stated price.
By Emily Saul | September 28, 2023
The Appellate Division, First Department panel vacated an interim stay of the trial Thursday afternoon.
By Emily Saul | September 26, 2023
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron also revoked Trump's business certificates, impacting his ability to conduct business in New York.
By Emily Saul | September 22, 2023
At one point during the hearing, Kise and Engoron sparred over Kise's contention that "vast disparities are normal" in real estate. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron responded by repeatedly slamming his fist on the bench and loudly said: "You cannot make false statements and use them in business."
By Emily Saul | September 15, 2023
The defense motion included an affidavit supporting their arguments from Leonard Austin, a retired longtime associate justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department.
By Emily Saul | September 14, 2023
Associate Justice David Friedman issued the interim ruling following oral arguments by defense counsel Christopher Kise and Clifford Robert, according to a source with knowledge of the litigation.
By Emily Saul | September 12, 2023
In response to a letter from defense counsel, acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said the parties could discuss the former president's "rapidly evolving trial schedule" at a hearing in February.
By Allison Dunn | September 11, 2023
On Aug. 18, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit vacated the district court's ruling on appeal, and therefore, the "predominance analysis on which MBA relies is no longer good law," a U.S. District Court judge wrote.
By Emily Saul | September 5, 2023
The motion for sanctions seeks $20,000 from defendants and their lawyers for reviving arguments previously rejected by both the state and appeals courts.
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