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Court of Appeals Clarifies New York's Approach to 'Successor Jurisdiction'
The Court of Appeals recently took up successor jurisdiction for the first time. In response to a question certified to it by the Second Circuit, the court held that an entity that acquires all of another entity's liabilities and assets also inherits the selling entity's jurisdictional status.Former First Department Court Attorney Ordered to Pay $55K on Misconduct Conviction
Defense counsel for Melissa Ringel argued at the sentencing that his client has already suffered reputational damage from press coverage of her criminal case and that, while she still is licensed to practice law, she will likely face sanctions from a grievance committee.Alleged 'Catch and Kill' Collusion Between Trump Camp, Tabloid Was One-Off: Publisher
On redirect Friday, Ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker forcefully reiterated that he had never entered into an agreement like the one in this case with any presidential candidate, nor had his organization ever paid as much money for stories.$3.5M Awarded in First Pair of Revenge Porn Cases Tried Under NY State Law
The New York law that formed the basis of the cases brought by Jamaica residents Kimberly Facey, an attorney, and Danielle Lawrence, a business student, has been in effect since 2019 but had not previously been tried in the state's courts.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Moody's GC Who Earned $54M in 4 Years Pleads Guilty to Not Filing Tax Returns
John Goggins appeared in federal court in New Jersey Thursday and pleaded guilty to not filing his tax returns for 2018, 2019, 2020 or 2021.NY Appeals Court Reopens Court Officer's Compensation Claim From WTC Terror Attacks
The Appellate Division, Third Department acknowledged that the officer, at a minimum, had a "tangible connection" in helping evacuate the court building near the World Trade Center.Ex-White House Attorney Challenging NY's Early Voting Law
Republicans are arguing that the law's enactment through the Legislature, rather than constitutional amendment, was improper.Standing in Establishment Clause Challenges
In 'Citizens United to Protect Our Neighborhoods, et al., v. Village of Chestnut Ridge', the Second Circuit considered whether the district court properly dismissed plaintiffs' complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction on the basis that plaintiffs lacked constitutional standing.The Family Court is Just Another Court—Or is It?
To an observer, Family Court appears to be, with minor exception, similar to every judicial tribunal. However, the foundation, philosophy, and experiences of Family Court are unique.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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