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Ruling Strikes Down Comptroller's Authority to Audit Charter Schools
The state Court of Appeals yesterday struck down as unconstitutional a 2005 state law that directed the state comptroller to audit the books of charter schools. The judges also declined to quash a subpoena issued by the New York City Department of Investigation against a woman who misstated comments by Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer at a public hearing, and it ruled that injured motorists can be made to forfeit supplementary insurance coverage if they settle with more than one tortfeaser without their insurer's permission.Tim Hart, principal solution architect for McKesson, speaks with Monica Bay, LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, about how law firms and corporate counsel can exploit disruptive technology.
McDaniel v. County of Schenectady
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