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April 01, 2011 |

On the Job: Moves

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March 10, 2006 |

Newsbriefs

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January 18, 2011 |

Circuit finds 'Crude' filmmaker lacked independence

2nd Circuit says filmmaker is no journalist explaining why it upheld a judge's order that a filmmaker turn over footage from "Crude," a documentary about the multi-billion dollar litigation over oil company pollution in Ecuador.
5 minute read
December 20, 2006 |

The 'McNulty Memo': Real Change, or Retreat?

The McNulty memorandum, issued by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Paul McNulty last week, revises the controversial Thompson memorandum, which was widely criticized as creating a culture in which prosecutors routinely demanded waiver of the attorney-client and work-product privileges as evidence of cooperation with an investigation. Now the key question, according to white-collar criminal defense lawyers, is: Are the guidelines meaningful change or strategic retreat?
5 minute read
December 21, 2006 |

The McNulty Memo: Real Change or Retreat?

In the wake of newly revised guidelines for federal prosecutors investigating and prosecuting corporations, the key question, according to white collar criminal defense lawyers, is: Are the guidelines meaningful change or strategic retreat?
5 minute read
People v. Elisaul Perez, 1202/2009
Publication Date: 2012-04-19
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, Queens County, Part K-23
Judge: Justice Joel L. Blumenfeld
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For the People: Richard A. Brown, District Attorney (Robert J. Masters and Donna Aldea, of counsel1).
For defendant: For Defendant: Warren M. Silverman.
Case number: 1202/2009

Cite as: People v. Elisaul Perez, 1202/2009, NYLJ 1202549403590, at *1 (Sup., QU, d April 17, 2012)Justice Joel L. Blumenfeld

April 27, 2001 |

2nd Circuit Asked to Draw Cyberspace Copyright Boundaries

A lawsuit that sets Hollywood and other intellectual property owners against a Web journalist, computer programmers and free-speech advocates is shaping up as the first legal testing ground in the struggle to define the constitutional boundaries of copyright in cyberspace. The case centers on a source code known as DeCSS that can decode DVD videos protected by the industry's Content Scrambling System.
5 minute read
July 23, 2007 |

$77 Million Arbitration Award Upheld for Hedge Fund Limited Partners

A brother and sister who used their respective positions as founder of a hedge fund and stock broker to boost the brother's personal accounts, to the detriment of his limited partners, have been ordered by a New York state judge to pay nearly $77 million to the partners. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Herman Cahn upheld an arbitration panel's award and its finding that the defendants breached their fiduciary duties by allocating more profitable securities trades to the brother's account.
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May 29, 2009 |

Newsbriefs

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December 22, 2006 |

The McNulty Memo: Real Change or Retreat?

In the wake of newly revised guidelines for federal prosecutors investigating and prosecuting corporations, the key question, according to white-collar criminal defense lawyers, is: Are the guidelines meaningful change or strategic retreat?
5 minute read

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