By Jason Grant | December 30, 2021
In the now-reinstated suit, the woman alleges that then-lawyer Robert P. Santoriella used a civil lawsuit for rape she had lodged against her ex-boyfriend as a means of demanding explicit pictures and recordings from her, making unwanted sexual advances to her, sending her his own sexually explicit photos, and making the trauma she suffered from the alleged rape even worse.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 29, 2021
A judge recently set a Jan. 10 hearing in three of the lawsuits, all of which target former President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 riot.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | December 21, 2021
New York law firms took tax, estate planning, and real estate partners from South Florida-based firms to launch offices and expand practices.
By Jason Grant | December 8, 2021
Margaret Doe's treating psychologist and psychiatrist had both "opined" in affidavits "that forcing plaintiff to proceed with the litigation under her legal name would have severe consequences for her mental health," wrote the Appellate Division, First Department.
By Jason Grant | December 2, 2021
"These inmates, whether innocent or guilty, should not be given a death sentence," said Jaime Santana, the civil rights lawyer for the mother. He said he has represented many current and former Rikers inmates and has recently considered bringing a class action suit against the jail, as conditions have worsened.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carol Schiro Greenwald | November 29, 2021
Will the pandemic make a lasting imprint on small to midsize law firms and solo practices? I asked my panel of lawyers, and the answer seems to be yes, there have been some seemingly permanent adaptations.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 24, 2021
"It's a constant battle to protect our dignity and try to rid this kind of racist, anti-Semitic attitude from the nation's core," said Cooley senior counsel Alan Levine.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 23, 2021
The federal jury found in part for the plaintiffs behind the civil lawsuit alleging a conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence at the 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
By Jason Grant | November 16, 2021
Attorney John P. DeMaio has been publicly censured by the Appellate Division, First Department court after he conditionally admitted, as part of his request for only a censure as punishment, to acts constituting the five separate charges, said the opinion.
By Jason Grant | November 15, 2021
Manhattan-based lawyer Adam A. Berman was being investigated by the Appellate Division, First Department's attorney grievance committee after being investigated, in part, for misappropriating "for his personal use, at least $160,344.35 of $2,234,438.63 mistakenly deposited into his escrow account."
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