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March 08, 2017 |

2nd Circuit Orders New Look at $13.7M Restitution in Aeropostale Fraud

A federal appeals court affirmed fraud convictions for a former executive for clothing retailer Aeropostale Inc. who took part in a kickback scheme, but remanded the case to recalculate the $13.7 million that he and a co-conspirator were ordered to make in restitution.
7 minute read
March 01, 2017 |

New York's LLC Law Fosters Greater Certainty for Members and Their Rights

The LLC form is often favored because it offers a great deal of flexibility in how a business is to be governed and operated day-to-day.
17 minute read
February 22, 2017 |

Judge Gorsuch's Environmental Record

Domestic Environmental Law columnists Christine A. Fazio and Ethan I. Strell write that while Judge Gorsuch has questioned judicial deference of agency decisions, his few written opinions on environmental matters actually show a tendency to rule in favor of the federal agency. However, the outcomes of these cases have less to do with the environment than with Judge Gorsuch's judicial and constitutional philosophy.
24 minute read
February 22, 2017 |

New York's LLC Law Fosters Greater Certainty for Members and Their Rights

Stephen M. Plotnick and Alexander G. Malyshev write: The LLC form is often favored because it offers a great deal of flexibility in how a business is to be governed and operated day-to-day. That flexibility can and should be taken advantage of, and the best practice is to reduce the members' mutual understandings to writing. However, when business partners determine to forgo this important step, jurisdictions like New York offer a degree of certainty for members and their governance rights that jurisdictions like Delaware are potentially lacking.
16 minute read
January 27, 2017 |

Contracts Outline $11M in Fees to Firms in de Blasio Investigations

Law firms advising New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and his aides in investigations are getting center attention as the city's legal bills are adding up.
5 minute read
October 26, 2016 |

Controversy Grows Over Proposal for New Hudson River Anchorages

Domestic Environmental Law columnists Christine A. Fazio and Ethan I. Strell examine the environmental issues arising from the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed rulemaking to establish several new Hudson River anchorage locations between Yonkers and Kingston. In recent years, shipping traffic on the Hudson has expanded, most notably from crude oil shipments from North Dakota arriving by rail to the Port of Albany that are then transferred to barges and ships for delivery along the east coast. The shipping industry asserts that new anchorages are needed for safety, supply chain management, and environmental protection, while environmental groups and municipalities that oppose the proposal dispute the industry's assertions and have requested a full environmental review.
21 minute read
October 04, 2016 |

'First Monday' Fundraiser Held Tonight at NYU Law

The Office of the Appellate Defender will present Lewis Liman, a partner at Cleary Gottlieb, and David Zornow, a partner at Skadden, with the Gould Award for legal advocacy. They will argue 'Apple, Inc. v. FBI', a hypothetical case that confronts the tension between individual privacy and the needs of law enforcement in a digital age.
25 minute read
September 28, 2016 |

Judge Criticizes 'Phantom Judgment' He Was Compelled to Sign

Judge William Pauley had a lot of problems Wednesday with a consent decree the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reached with a Cayman Islands bank accused of a pump-and-dump scheme—but he had to approve it anyway.
7 minute read
September 26, 2016 |

Appellate Defender Office to Hold 'First Monday' Event

The Office of the Appellate Defender will host its 23rd annual "First Monday in October" fundraiser on Oct. 5—a Wednesday. The timing was altered this year to avoid conflicting with Rosh Hashana.
25 minute read
September 16, 2016 |

Appellate Defender Office To Hold 'First Monday' Event

The Office of the Appellate Defender will host its 23rd annual "First Monday in October" fundraiser on Oct. 5—a Wednesday. The timing has been altered this year to avoid conflicting with Rosh Hashana.
25 minute read

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