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Nominal Sale Bid – The Court Stumbles (Partly)
In a continuation of his discussion on the efficacy of a plaintiff's nominal bid at a foreclosure sale, Bruce Bergman takes issue with the Third Department in its ruling in 'Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB v. Oppitz.'Albany Appeals Court Hears Arguments Over NY's Vote-by-Mail Law
The change deleted a provision that had been interpreted for more than 100 years as requiring in-person voting.NYC Law Department Invests in Bar Retakers
New York City's Law Department has launched a new program in collaboration with New York Law School allowing staffers to keep their jobs with the agency while they retake the bar exam.View more book results for the query "*"
NY's Top Court Says It Won't Accept Amicus Briefs That Create Conflicts
While Judge Caitlin Halligan has had to recuse from two high-profile cases, a court spokesman said the rule was in development before she joined the high court.Western NY DA Embroiled in Speeding Ticket Row Announces Self-Discipline
The release of police bodycam footage of the April 22 incident showed the Western New York prosecutor cursing at the officer when he caught up to her in her garage.Boies Schiller, Dentons Accused of Coercing Client Into Perjury in $300M Suit
Frank Corsini says he engaged Boies Schiller Flexner in arbitration proceedings before an International Chamber of Commerce tribunal to enforce an invalid power purchase agreement created by a Dentons partner regarding an investment in Senegal.What a Recent Labor Law §240(1) Decision Teaches Us About Stare Decisis
This article examines the recent Court of Appeals decision that addresses whether the plaintiff was engaged in the type of "repairing" activity that is covered by Labor Law §240(1). The case should be of interest to practitioners for the implications of the specific holding. However, it also provides a broader lesson on stare decisis.Former McKinsey & Co. Partner Sues Firm for Defamation Over 'Scapegoating'
A terminated senior partner alleges the consulting firm misled Congress as part of an ongoing investigation into the company's work with opioid manufacturers.The Real Estate Leader's Quick Guide: Insights for Better Lease Administration
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