By Mike Scarcella | December 28, 2018
Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney for SDNY, reported earning about $3.5 million in salary and bonus last year at Greenberg Traurig. Marc Berger, director of the SEC's New York office, earned a partnership share of $2.4 million last year from Ropes & Gray.
By Mike Scarcella | Nate Robson | December 26, 2018
Here's what U.S. Justice Department lawyers are telling judges: "Although we greatly regret any disruption caused to the court and the other litigants, the government hereby moves for a stay of all proceedings in this case."
By Dan M. Clark | October 26, 2018
Keith Wofford used his high income to make a distinction with his Democratic opponent, New York City Public Advocate Letitia James, saying his wealth will allow him to be independent of politics. James earned $184,000 as NYC public advocate.
By Mike Scarcella | September 12, 2018
Well, not the returns themselves. Because Trump hasn't released them. But there is a public-records case, set for argument Thursday in the D.C. Circuit, that seeks to force the IRS to disclose the records.
By Colby Hamilton | August 10, 2018
U.S. District Judge Torres called for the program after a May report recommended officers begin recording during the lowest level of encounters with people.
By Colby Hamilton | July 19, 2018
Four years after the death of Eric Garner at the hands of members of the New York Police Department, internal disciplinary proceedings against two officers involved in the incident are set to begin immediately, an NYPD spokesman confirmed.
By Colby Hamilton | June 5, 2018
Counsel for the news organization BuzzFeed claim the department was wrong not to hand over transcripts of a proceeding attended by one of its reporters.
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By Francis J. Serbaroli | May 21, 2018
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli of Greenberg Traurig, discusses the moratorium that New York recently imposed on licensed home health care agencies, of which there are more than 1,400 in the state.
By Colby Hamilton | May 14, 2018
The department handed over 160,000 documents related to a year's worth of seizures in the Bronx as part of a settlement agreement with The Bronx Defenders and Davis Wright Tremaine.
By Andrew Denney | May 1, 2018
Emails between Mayor Bill de Blasio's office and an outside consultant not employed by the city are not exempt from New York's open records law, a state appeals court ruled on Tuesday, affirming a ruling last year by a lower court and granting attorneys fees to the plaintiffs.
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