By Mark Hamblett | January 14, 2009
A federal appeals court has ordered another look at a prosecutor's explanation for striking a black woman from a jury - that she was obese. Seth Dolphy is challenging his co
By David J. Kaufmann | April 26, 2002
Let's review some newsworthy judicial decisions, administrative decrees and events of interest to counsel representing national franchisors.New York State Bar Association Program on Franc
By Roberta S. Karmel | June 22, 2004
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has long been interested in corporate governance reform. Yet, until the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 1 the SEC's only cle
By Claire Zillman | June 11, 2012
Orthofix International N.V. announced on June 7 that it had agreed to pay $42 million to settle civil and criminal charges arising from its marketing and sale of devices to Medicare and other
By Michael B. Gerrard | June 3, 2010
In 2009, the residential and commercial building sector was responsible for more than 50 percent of total annual U.S. energy consumption,1 74 percent of total U.S. electricity consumpti
By Tom Perrotta | August 25, 2004
The group organizing a massive protest on Sunday before the start of the Republican National Convention told a judge yesterday that it will not rally on the West Side Highway, even if it is no
By Anthony S. Guardino | May 25, 2011
New York has approximately 5,000 megawatts of land-based wind potential, enough to generate about 13 million megawatt-hours of power—equivalent to about 10 percent of the state's el
March 29, 2007
Judicial Pay Raises Still on Table as Budget Nears Agreement With legislative leaders and Governor Eliot Spitzer in general agreement on the parameters of a new state budget for
By Dale Cendali and Xiaoyan Zhang | February 27, 2012
U.S. trademark litigation involving Chinese companies is no longer a one-way street. Historically, Chinese companies were defendants in U.S. trademark litigation. As a low-cost manu
By Andrew Keshner | July 2, 2012
New York state has launched pilot programs in Brooklyn and Queens to test ways of resolving foreclosures that are clogging the courts. Meanwhile, two legislative proposals to address t
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