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February 11, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Lawyer Censured for Failing to Maintain Master Escrow Account Ledger, Having $99K Shortfall, Though No Clients Affected

The business and real estate lawyer admitted to failing to maintain a master escrow account ledger at his law firm since its 2007 inception.
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January 25, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott Mollen discusses 'Lincoln St. Mezz II LLC v. One Lincoln Mezz 2,' and 'Liberty Square Realty Corp. v. The Doe Fund Inc.'
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January 25, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Venezuela Startup Expands Quick Delivery Business Across LatAm

Yummy, which has thrived since its founding in Caracas in April 2020, is launching its Yummy Rocket quick commerce service in Ecuador and Panama after that business line hit $2 million in monthly transactions.
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January 18, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Appeals Court Rejects Religious Persecution Claim Against Day Care Center That Barred Children From Wearing Star of David

The man, Dmitiry Goldin, had alleged six counts in the suit brought against the Bright Minds Center, including the religious persecution claim, a breach of contract claim and a child assault and endangerment claim.
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January 18, 2022 | New York Law Journal

NYSBA Annual Meeting

Leaders of the bench and bar discuss improvements to New York's court system, access to justice, law as a tool for social change, and more.
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January 14, 2022 | New York Law Journal

The Tree of Democracy Requires the Sunlight of Service

Rolando T. Acosta, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, writes: These fraught and fractious times might tempt some to turn their backs on "the system" as corrupt or dysfunctional or broken beyond repair. Just the opposite reaction is required, however.
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January 14, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Patience, Perseverance, and Progress

Elizabeth A. Garry, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department, writes: Thanks to the commitment and ingenuity of the people who make up our justice system, we have not only persevered, but also begun to lay the foundation for a more efficient, sustainable, and just future for the judiciary.
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January 04, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Why a Texas District Court Ruled That Religious Employers Are Exempt From Title VII's Prohibition of Sex Discrimination Against LGBTQ Employees

Braidwood asserted that its constitutional right of free association, which includes the right to not associate, compels an exemption from Title VII.
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December 29, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Appellate Justice Adam Silvera Named Admin. Judge of Manhattan State Supreme Court, Civil Term

Silvera "has enthusiastically stepped up to the plate throughout the various phases of the pandemic," said state Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks. In his new role to begin Jan. 22, Silvera will "oversee the management and day-to-day operations of one the State's busiest courts of civil jurisdiction," said Marks.
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December 23, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Appellate Division Returning to Virtual Oral Arguments in January

Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases, virtual oral arguments will resume the week of January 3.
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