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Cite as: Matter of Morisseau, M-2-238, NYLJ 1202480930166, at *1 (SDNY, Decided February 7, 2011)District Judge Jed S. RakoffDecided: Feb
NY ex-lawyer ordered to prison in terror case
NEW YORK AP - A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the conviction of a disbarred civil rights lawyer and ordered her to begin serving her sentence while a judge reconsiders whether he was too lenient in giving her more than two years in prison for passing information between suspected terrorists.Lynne Stewart, 70, has been free on appeal since she was sentenced in 2006.Utica, Police Lose Bid to Dismiss Civil Rights Suit Over Woman's Murder
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Injunction against NCAA enforcing rules dismissed�and other decisions from The National Law Journal.Experience, Vacated Convictions at Issue in Brooklyn D.A. Race
Brooklyn Democratic voters who go the polls Tuesday to select their candidate for district attorney will have a choice between a six-term incumbent who says he has "made Brooklyn safer" and a high-profile challenger who says his rival has fostered "shocking" abuse of defendants' rights.IP Litigation Makes Desmarais a Happy Guy
IP litigator John Desmarais is probably best known for his successful defense of German memory-chip maker Infineon Technologies A.G. against rival chipmaker Rambus Inc. of Los Altos, Calif. A partner in the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis, Desmarais also got a taste of high fashion when he represented Hermhs International SCA against various boutiques that had been openly selling copies of Hermhs' Kelly bag.Trending Stories
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