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May 31, 2012 |

Litigation and Contingent Liabilities

In his Professional Liability column, Norman B. Arnoff, of the Law Offices of Norman Arnoff, writes that the going concern qualification implicates difficult legal and accounting judgments; difficulties also exist for both the legal and accounting professions and mandate a higher consciousness to sustain the integrity of the financial reporting process when contingent liabilities arise from threatened or pending litigation.
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Costello v. City of Burlington, 08-0551-CV
Publication Date: 2011-02-15
Practice Area: Civil Rights
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Jacobs, Ch.J., Calabresi and Pooler, C.JJ.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: William Ray Costello, Milton, Vermont, pro se.
For defendant: Pietro J. Lynn, Lynn, Lynn & Blackman, P.C., Burlington, Vermont, for Appellees.
Case number: 08-0551-CV

Cite as: Costello v. City of Burlington, 08-0551-CV, NYLJ 1202482120529, at *1 (2Cir, Decided February 14, 2011)Before: Jacobs, Ch.J., Calabresi and Pooler, C.J

July 19, 2005 |

JP Morgan Chase Bank v. Altos Hornos de Mexico S.A. de C.V.

�Koreag� Inapplicable Where Bankruptcy Creditor Must Pay Down Debt in Foreign Bankruptcy Case
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June 16, 2004 |

Overton v. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs

Doctrine of Intra-Military Immunity Bars Title VII Suit By Dual Status Worker
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August 03, 2012 |

All The Candidate's Men

The FBI probe of House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan's campaign finances has unleashed a torrent of work for seven criminal defense lawyers, who are already busy representing two former political staffers and five "roll your own" tobacco merchants caught up in the investigation.
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December 09, 2002 |

Justices to Mull Anti-Abortion Speech Case

The so-called Nuremberg Files case, a contentious First Amendment dispute over a virulent anti-abortion Web site, goes before the U.S. Supreme Court for review at its private conference on Friday. At issue is whether the Nuremberg Files Web site and "Wanted" posters listing abortion providers amounted to threats and intimidation that are not protected speech under the First Amendment.
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August 04, 2009 |

Citing Madoff, judge slams SEC

A federal judge in Atlanta has sharply criticized the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for what he described as a seven-year "relentless pursuit" of a Tennessee businessman and his lawyer partner while "studiously ignoring Bernard Madoff and the largest Ponzi scheme in American history." In an order handed down July 28, U.
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May 24, 2013 |

Wal-Mart Told to Release Documents in Bribery Case

The Delaware Court of Chancery has ordered Wal-Mart to release internal documents detailing its directors' knowledge of allegations that the company's Mexican affiliate, Walmex, bribed government officials in order to obtain permits to build stores in specific locations.
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August 13, 2013 |

Lackawanna Judge Orders Hospital to Turn Over Event Reports

A Lackawanna County judge has ruled that a hospital's event reports relating to a medical malpractice case are not immune from discovery.
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