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October 24, 2006 |

Cellphone suits target spammers

Cingular Wireless LLC has joined Verizon Wireless' court campaign against telemarketers and spammers who gobble cellphone subscribers' minutes with unwanted marketing calls and messages.
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March 23, 2010 |

Relationships Drive Midsized Firms' Banking Choices

When it comes to deciding which banks to do business with, midsized and small firms look for many of the same attributes clients look for in them, including accessibility, flexibility and trust. In other words, it's relationship-driven.
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November 04, 2009 |

Off-Duty Cop Was Not on Duty When Shot, Court Says

The Commonwealth Court has affirmed the denial of workers' compensation benefits for an off-duty Philadelphia Housing Authority police officer who claimed he was taking official police action when he was injured in a bar fight.
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June 07, 1999 |

The Death Squad: Who Decides Who Should Die?

Every week, a group of lawyers files into the Justice Department's headquarters in Washington to sift through the evidence of recently filed federal murder cases and decide whether the government should seek the death penalty for the defendants. The recommendations go to Janet Reno. Congress, in passing the 1994 Federal Death Penalty Act, said the AG must sign off on the decision before any of the local U.S. attorneys can go forward with a death penalty trial. It's a decision that Reno is facing more.
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April 06, 2009 |

Besieged Blagojevich's defense team still in flux

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's criminal defense team is still in flux even as a whopping 75-page federal indictment landed on him last week. The ex-governor hasn't been able to solidify his criminal defense team mainly because it has been unclear how he will pay his lawyers if the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago freezes his campaign funds, which otherwise could be used to pay his attorney fees.
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December 16, 2011 |

People in the News

Manko Gold Katcher & Fox attorneys Joseph M. Manko, Jonathan E. Rinde, Brenda Hustis Gotanda and Brett Slensky spoke at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's Real Estate Institute.
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October 08, 2004 |

People In The News

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United States of America v. Bonventre, S2 10 Cr. 228 (LTS)
Publication Date: 2011-04-08
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
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Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District
Judge: District Judge Laura Taylor Swain
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Attorneys for the Government: By: Jesse M. Furman, Esq., Lisa A. Baroni, Esq., Julian J. Moore, Esq., Matthew L. Schwartz, Esq. New York, NY, Preet Bharara United States Attorney Southern District of New York. Attorneys for Daniel Bonventre: By: Andrew J. Frisch, Esq.; Jeremy Sporn, Esq., The Law Offices of Andrew J. Frisch, New York, NY.
For defendant: Attorneys for Annette Bongiorno: By: Maurice H. Sercarz, Esq., Roland G. Riopelle, Esq., Diane Ferrone, Esq., Sercarz & Riopelle, L.L.P., New York, NY. Attorneys for Joann Crupi: By: Eric R. Breslin, Esq., Duane Morris, LLP, Newark, NJ.
Case number: S2 10 Cr. 228 (LTS)

Cite as: United States of America v. Bonventre, S2 10 Cr. 228 (LTS), NYLJ 1202489344558, at *1 (SDNY, Decided April 5, 2011)District Judge Laura Taylor Swain/p

July 25, 2011 |

Tears and Applause as Judges Perform City's First Same-Sex Weddings

As last-minute accommodations were being made, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Sherry Klein Heitler told volunteering judges that she would try to rotate the judges among the clerk's three large chapels and smaller rooms, where judges would consider waiver applications and also conduct weddings. Though initial plans were to close the building by 4:30 p.m., she said hours could be extended to 6 p.m. if necessary. "We will get it done," she said, to the applause of the volunteers.
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