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Assemblywoman Faulted for Harassment After Probe
A suburban Buffalo state assemblywoman said she will seek re-election this fall after being disciplined following allegations that she sexually harassed a top aide.Underberg & Kessler LLP, Buffalo (Thomas F. Knab Of Counsel), For Plaintiff-Appellant.Hogan Willig, PLLC, Amherst (Diane R. Tiveron Of Counsel), For Defendant-Respondent And Interv
Bankruptcy Judge Approves Debtor's Plan to Pay Legal Fees
A bankruptcy judge said a debtor's offer to pay a law firm 27 percent of a judgment that the firm had secured for handling her divorce met the good faith standard and was acceptable to settle her debt.Bankruptcy Judge Approves Debtor's Plan to Pay Legal Fees
A bankruptcy judge said a debtor's offer to pay a law firm 27 percent of a judgment that the firm had secured for handling her divorce met the good faith standard and was acceptable to settle her debt.Hogan Willig, PLLC, Amherst (Steven M. Cohen Of Counsel), For Petitioner-Appellant.Gross, Shuman, Brizdle & Gilfillan, P.C., Buffalo (Katherine Liebner Of Counsel), For dent-
Hogan Willig, PLLC, Amherst (Steven M. Cohen Of Counsel), For Petitioner-Appellant.Gross, Shuman, Brizdle & Gilfillan, P.C., Buffalo (Katherine Liebner Of Counsel), For dent-
Hogan Willig, PLLC, Amherst (Steven M. Cohen Of Counsel), For Petitioner-Appellant.Gross, Shuman, Brizdle & Gilfillan, P.C., Buffalo (Katherine Liebner Of Counsel), For dent-
Hogan Willig, Pllc, Amherst (Diane R. Tiveron Of Counsel), For Plaintiff-Appellant.Arthur J. Rumizen, Williamsville, For Respondent.Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Er
Judge Tosses Ex-Detective's Civil Rights Lawsuit
A legendary Buffalo detective who was suspended after pursuing a homicide investigation "on his own time and his own dime," but in violation of orders, cannot sustain a civil rights claim against city officials, a Western District judge has held.Judge Permits Homestead Exemption to Shield Assets
A woman who used a divorce settlement to buy a condominium from her son-in-law—then filed bankruptcy allegedly to avoid paying her divorce lawyer—can use a homestead exemption to shield her assets, a bankruptcy judge has held in a case of first impression.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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