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Krebbeks v. The Village of Newark
Court Grants Village's Motion To Dismiss Personal Injury ActionCourt Revives Suit Against U.S. Over Fraudulent Student Loans
Former beauty school students may pursue claims that the U.S. Department of Education defied federal law by collecting student loans it knew may have been obtained fraudulently, a federal appeals court determined.Lacking 'Moral Compass,' Skeloses Get Prison
Former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and his son, Adam, were handed years-long prison terms Thursday for extortion and bribery schemes driven by the father's abuse of power and the son's lust for money.Role of Safe Drinking Water Act in Protecting Health
In their Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan review the major provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act, discuss the EPA's approach to setting "maximum contaminant levels" and describe the framework for implementation and operator responsibility here in New York State.View more book results for the query "*"
Barcacel v. The City of Yonkers
Issues of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment To Pedestrian, City in Personal Injury SuitPanel Limits Disclosure of Data About NYPD X-ray Vans
The NYPD must produce reports describing radiation emitted by its "Z-backscatter" vans, used to scan vehicles or building interiors, a Manhattan appeals court ruled Tuesday, but not records relating to past deployments of the devices and other information that would "reveal criminal investigative techniques."Informant's Claims Proceed Against U.S., FBI Agents
An FBI cooperating witness who claims federal agents had him arrested on a bogus murder-for-hire charge and "engineered" his placement in solitary confinement for 15 months can proceed with his suit against the agents and the United States.Welby, Brady & Greenblatt, LLP v. The U.S. Dept. of Health
HHS Granted Judgment in Law Firm's Bid For Papers Withheld Under FOIA ExemptionEnabling Public-Private Partnerships in New York
Patrick O'Sullivan writes: Public-private partnerships can provide real value to the public sector in addressing its overwhelming infrastructure needs. As a city that continues to grow with an infrastructure that continues to age, New York City would benefit significantly from such a tool to address needs ranging from repairing existing roads to expanding the transit network with streetcars and ferries to building out its technology infrastructure.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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