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Siger, plaintiff-respondent v. Rich, defendant-appellant
Defendant appeals from orders of the Supreme Court, New York County (Laura Drager, J.), entered April 3, 2002 and May 16, 2002, which, in granting a motion by plaintiff and denying a cross motion by defendant, declared effective and enforceable plaintiff's notice purporting to exercise an option to purchase defendant's interest in the marital residence and further declared ineffective and unenforceable defendant's notice purporting to exercise an option to purchase plaintiff's interest in the marital resideThirty Years On: A Memorable Law School Reunion
A member of the SMU Law School Class of '75, unlike some of his classmates, didn't become a congressman or a Supreme Court justice or the best darned criminal defense lawyer there ever was or even a Republican. But he connected with some remarkable people in law school in a way that feels genuine and vital and rich -- even 30 years later.Panel Finds Attorney May Represent Himself in Divorce
A New York judge presiding over a contentious divorce should not have barred the husband, an attorney, from representing himself, an appeals court has ruled. The court found that even though the husband's self-representation "may make the litigation process more difficult or unpleasant, the record was inadequate to justify barring him from acting as his own counsel." To ensure no problems arise during confrontations, such as depositions, the court suggested supervision by a special master or referee.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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