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'Long Overdue': NY Executive Budget Would Bolster Mental Health Courts
The state's initial call for additional supports for New York's mentally challenged in fiscal 2025, including $6.2 million to provide mental health…'Really Listen,' Retiring Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Esther Morgenstern Advises
Morgenstern is set to join Oaktree Solutions as managing director of the firm's litigation support practice.GOP Lawyer Running for Town Justice Seat Democrats Say No Longer Exists
The disagreement surfaced as a result of the June resignation of former Town Justice David Fried, whom Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Senate tapped to serve as a judge on the Court of Claims.Giuliani Should Not Face Sanctions in Employment Case, Attorney Says
In response to a motion for sanctions filed by plaintiff Noelle Dunphy, Giuliani's lawyer says he was defending himselfView more book results for the query "Abrams Fensterman Eisman"
Already Indicted in Ga., Giuliani Should Not Face Sanctions in NY Employment Case, Attorney Says
In response to a motion for sanctions filed by plaintiff Noelle Dunphy, Giuliani's lawyer says he was defending himselfApplication of New York Anti-SLAPP Statute Still Unsettled Within Second Circuit
Issues surrounding defamation law have been fixtures in the daily news cycle recently. An inescapable part of such cases are anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) statutes that have been passed across the country. New York federal courts, like federal courts around the nation, have had to grapple with the procedural applicability of anti-SLAPP statutes promulgated under state law.US Judge Orders Ex-Employee's Lawsuit Against Giuliani Back to NY State Court
In a letter to the court, Giuliani's attorney, Adam Katz of Goldberg Segalla, said his client would consent to remand "to avoid protracted motion practice."Download Now
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