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January 23, 2006 |

Civil Actions

3 minute read
October 26, 1999 |

DOJ's Little Defense

Saying the headline could have read "Prosecutor Endorses Knowing Violations of Law," Daniel Clancy, takes issue with a former colleague's refusal to join a class action suit by Department of Justice attorneys seeking to remedy the DOJ's violations of federal wage law.
4 minute read
August 29, 2008 |

Jury acquits former Marine in killing of Iraqis

RIVERSIDE, Calif. AP-Jurors wept and embraced former Marine Jose Luis Nazario Jr. after acquitting him of voluntary manslaughter in the killings of unarmed Iraqi detainees during a fierce 2004 battle.Tears rolled down Nazario's cheeks and courtroom spectators openly sobbed and cheered Thursday. He is the first U.
3 minute read
November 12, 2007 |

CNN Case Plays Race vs. Talent

Marina Kolbe's lawyer says that after CNN fired her, the network began hiring "spring chickens, young sexy people" with far less experience.
9 minute read
September 22, 2003 |

$16M tossed on conduct

A trial judge has set aside a $16 million jury verdict for what he called reprehensible conduct by one of New York's top medical malpractice attorneys, who had numerous heated exchanges with the judge.
2 minute read
September 04, 2009 |

Clemency ruling delayed for lifers in Pa. prison

Two Pennsylvania inmates who have won plaudits for their decades-long efforts to reduce prison violence and counsel troubled youths will have to wait a little longer to hear whether their life sentences will be commuted.
5 minute read
December 14, 2009 |

Appellate Practice

To Justice Debra Todd, it sounded like a John Grisham novel. A mysterious judge, hidden away in the lairs of the courthouse, unable to be found by an out-of-county attorney seeking to provide him with a statements of errors complained of on appeal.
4 minute read
October 03, 2011 |

Malpractice Carrier Need Not Cover Solo's Legal Work at Accounting Firm, Judge Rules

A malpractice insurer isn't required to indemnify a New Jersey solo for work he did outside his law practice as an accounting firm's employee, a federal judge has ruled, finding that the attorney's provided legal services fall "squarely within the ambit" of his policy's business-enterprise exclusions.
4 minute read
June 04, 2012 |

Editor's Note

The NYLJ 100 is back with the ranking of New York's 100 largest private law offices, providing a snapshot of the firms' New York totals for 2011.
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