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Rosenberg, plaintiff-appellant v. MetLife Inc., defendants-appellees
New York High Court Must Decide if NASD Form U-5 Statements Subject to Absolute, Qualified PrivilegePolicing Counterfeiting Lower Priority
HE DAMAGING EFFECTS of Sept. 11, 2001, on American business have been widely chronicled. But one such effect that has received little attention is that it has become more difficult for trademark owners to protect their valuable marks against the importation and marketing of counterfeit and "gray" goods. Because America`s primary focus is now, necessarily, the war on terrorism, significant resources in the U.S. Customs and U.S. Marshal`s offices have been diverted from policing counterfeit merchandise to catDeferred Action for Childhood Arrivals: Post-Election Implications for Employers
Immigration reform is upon us in the form of the DACA program: an exercise of discretion to not deport individuals who were under the age of 31, as of June 15, 2012, and who meet certain other criteria.Cite as: Norex Petroleum v. Access Industries, 07-4553-cv, NYLJ 1202472687813, at *1 (2d. Cir., Decided September 28, 2010)Before: Pooler, Katzmann, C.JJ., and
Bar Drafts Loan Forgiveness Propsal
BY THE end of the month, members of the New York State Bar Association Executive Committee will have in their hands a draft proposal that would offer law school debt relief to young attorneys in return for devoting at least part of their careers to government or public interest law.FOR APRIL 3: Allocations After Changes in Partnership Interests - Part II
Real Estate SecuritiesGroup to Study Privacy Impact Of Court Records on the Internet
A COMMISSION to advise the judiciary on possible privacy interests affected by the posting of state court case files on the Internet was appointed yesterday with First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams as chairman.Firm Resolves Dispute in KPMG Tax Probe
California lawyer William A. Goddard and his former firm, Lee, Goddard & Duffy, have reached an agreement with federal agents who are seeking documents related to the criminal investigation of fraudulent tax shelters sold by accounting giant KPMG. The firm turned over 10,000 pages of documents, but rejected an IRS agent's request for additional information related to 24 individuals and companies, court papers say. It's unclear whether Goddard could face civil penalties or criminal charges.Trending Stories
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