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Challenges to Noncompete Ban Already Hitting Courts, Setting Up Showdown Over FTC's Powers
"If you take this to its natural extension, the FTC is invalidating hundreds and hundreds of years of a common law, of statutes being implemented on this topic," Jason Tremblay, a partner with Saul Ewing, said.Wilson, Hochul Aligned on Budget Provisions To Address Mental Health
The courts will have a hand in directing about a third of $33 million earmarked to treat people with mental illness who are justice-involved.Legal Community Divided on NY Lawmakers' 'Landmark' Housing Deal
One lawyer said of lawmakers including new standards to combat discrimination in the provision of insurance to affordable housing that it's "an extremely important statement for the state of New York to be making, that we're not going to tolerate this, and I believe that we're the first in the nation to take action like that. It's 100% a national issue; not a New York State-specific issue."New York Attorney General, Donald Trump Reach Agreement on $175 Million Bond in Civil Fraud Case
The accord involved five points, including that Donald Trump's collateral would remain in cash in a money market account.View more book results for the query "*"
Menendez Bribery Trial Delayed to May 13 as Defense Team Reviews Evidence
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York consented to the one-week adjournment.Menendez Trial Back on Track After Deal That Obviates Attorney's Testimony
One co-defendant's waiver of their right to call another co-defendant's lawyer means that the embattled New Jersey Democrat still has a May 6 trial date.Menendez Trial Date in Jeopardy as One Lawyer Wants to Call Another as a Witness
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein of the Southern District of New York summoned all the parties' lawyers to a conference this week after the attorneys indicated they were struggling to reach agreement on a stipulation to be signed by Hana's lead attorney Lawrence Lustberg of Gibbons PC.Judge Says Menendez Bribery Trial Will Proceed in May, Without Senator's Wife and Co-Defendant
Nadine Menendez's trial date would be pushed back because of her treatment for a serious medical condition, U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein decided.Feds Don't Oppose Delaying Menendez Trial as Senator's Wife Faces Medical Concern
Prosecutors agreed to delay trial until July or August, but are holding fast to their position that the co-defendants' matters not be severed.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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