By Mike Scarcella | October 16, 2017
The Labor Department's suit alleges JPM paid certain female employees less than male counterparts.
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By Colby Hamilton | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
In the public furor over revelations that Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s office declined to pursue groping charges against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, the office's defense has reste largely on insufficiency of evidence claims.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is among the state AGs vowing to sue the Trump administration over the end of critical subsidy payments to insurers selling coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
He was known as meticulous, shrewd and honest, and because of his reputation, became an informal and formal advisor to many in New York's business and legal worlds.
By Marcia Coyle | National Law Journal | October 13, 2017
NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman vows to resist Trump administration's legal maneuvering.
By Colby Hamilton | New York Law Journal | October 12, 2017
In the latest move in litigation swirling around Fox News reporting on the death of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, a motion…
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 12, 2017
The judge noted that Second Circuit and New York state courts "have upheld large compensatory damage awards for sexual assault and rape victims, yet interestingly, such awards vary drastically—even where cases share similar facts.”
By Kristen Rasmussen | Corporate Counsel | October 12, 2017
Federal and state officials reportedly are probing the scheduling practices of a prominent surgeon in New York, highlighting compliance issues facing teaching hospitals.
By Michael Booth | New Jersey Law Journal | October 12, 2017
A woman injured in a dress shop when she tripped on a platform and got hit by a mannequin cannot sue the store for damages based on the store's configuration, a New Jersey appeals court ruled on Thursday.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 11, 2017
The Court of Appeals on Wednesday heard oral arguments as to whether New York violated the compensation clause of the state constitution by reducing its contributions to judges' health insurance premiums.
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