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A lawyer in the case said it was "incomprehensible" that applicants should know where other would-be licenees are located.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
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In its recent decision in 'Carroll v. Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center', the Fourth Department held that partial summary judgment should be granted only as to theories or claims of malpractice that were not addressed, and that an expert affirmation submitted in opposition is not required to address every allegation in a bill of particulars.
By Brian Lee | March 29, 2024
The new rules, set to come into effect on April 15, have prompted a conversation over how DFS will approach their enforcement.
By Jane Wester | March 29, 2024
Origis USA's attorneys at Latham & Watkins, in a motion to dismiss, argued that their client "is not, and has never been, a proper party to this lawsuit."
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A new lawsuit alleges Seddio, once a Surrogates Court Judge in Brooklyn, was bought into a case by Cole Schotz in an attempt to influence Manhattan Commercial Division Justice Andrew Borrok. Borrok is not accused of any wrongdoing.
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Testimony on the "science of grooming" by a forensic psychologist, who had also testified in Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal case, was a key part of the trial, attorneys said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Bowe | March 29, 2024
In short, if you are not conducting a robust pre-litigation investigation of any major case, you are handicapping yourself before you begin. Such work is productive, cost-effective and a force multiplier if done correctly.
By Jane Wester | March 28, 2024
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan noted the ex-crypto entrepreneur's "exceptonally privileged background" in meting out his sentence.
By Brian Lee | March 28, 2024
One proposal would elevate squatting to a criminal misdemeanor punishable by 90 days in jail, while also giving landlords an extra two weeks to prove, prior to launching an eviction proceeding, that the occupant is trespassing.
By Emily Saul | March 28, 2024
Plaintiffs claim entertainment firm Falcon's Beyond Global–which designs and operates experiences for venues like theme parks, zoos, and museums–has failed to pay them anything following a successful merger.
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