By ALM Staff | December 13, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Brian Lee | December 12, 2023
The 4-3 Court of Appeals split decision signaled, at least to some observers, as a changing of the guard on the top court.
By Justin Henry | December 12, 2023
A look at the career and impact of John Gleeson, one of The American Lawyer's 2023 Lifetime Achievement honorees.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | December 11, 2023
Tyrants depend on lawyers to retain power, seek retribution against enemies, and suppress dissent, a Law Journal columnist writes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lance H. Klein and Robert Zitt | December 8, 2023
New York's Legislature should revise the Red Flag Law to expressly comport with the form and content requirements of search warrant applications pursuant to CPL 690. These revisions would preserve the goals of the Red Flag Law and also act to safeguard those protections afforded by the United States and New York State Constitution.
By Jane Wester | December 7, 2023
Attorneys say they hope their case will end the practice: "We're proud to take on this fight to protect basic American freedoms, said Orrick's Naomi Scotten.
By Gary M. Rosenberg, Cori A. Rosen and Ethan R. Cohen | December 5, 2023
Regardless of intent, residential real estate professionals, owners, and landlords in New York could be violating New York's complex human rights law. Here, attorney, Cori Rosen, the expert human rights attorney at Rosenberg & Estis, along R&E members Gary Rosenberg and Ethan Cohen, explore the obligations of real estate professionals, and the best ways to mitigate exposure to opportunistic litigation.
By William Downes | November 16, 2023
Conflicting state laws are at the heart of a class action suit alleging racial discrimination in NFL hiring practices. In July, Brian Flores, former Miami Dolphins' head coach and current Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator and two other plaintiffs were given the green light to go to trial after a New York judge determined their contracts were not subject to mandated arbitration.
By Brian Lee | November 15, 2023
At least one Court of Appeals judge appeared to reject the notion that last year's order was a temporary remedy.
By Jimmy Hoover | November 7, 2023
"The only difference between a battered woman and a dead woman is often the presence of a gun," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar told the justices.
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