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Firm Is Awarded $4.9 Million in Malicious Prosecution Case
In making the award to the attorneys for two men who won a $36 million jury verdict in a hard-fought civil rights litigation against Nassau County, Eastern District Judge Joanna Seybert noted that the firm, Neufeld Scheck & Brustin, overcame the presumption for in-district rates.Firm Is Awarded $4.9 Million in Malicious Prosecution Case
In making the award to the attorneys for two men who won a $36 million jury verdict in a hard-fought civil rights litigation against Nassau County, Eastern District Judge Joanna Seybert noted that the firm, Neufeld Scheck & Brustin, overcame the presumption for in-district rates.Nat'l Liab. & Fire Ins. Co. v. Itzkowitz
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Nat'l Liab & Fire Ins. Co.v.Itzkowitz2015 WL 5332109Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.This…JORGE DERIEUX, ap, v. APOLLO NEW YORK CITY AMBULETTE, INC. res — (INDEX NO. 14059/13)Subin & Associates, LLP, New York, N.Y. (Robert J. Eisen of counsel), for appe
Prudenti to Leave OCA for Post at Hofstra
Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti announced Monday she will retire after 23 years on the bench, the past 3 1/2 of them as the top lieutenant to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, to be an administrator and adviser at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.Prudenti to Leave OCA for Post at Hofstra
Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti announced Monday she will retire after 23 years on the bench, the past 3 1/2 of them as the top lieutenant to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, to be an administrator and adviser at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.15150-15150A. CESAR N. LADIGNON plf-res, v. LOWER MANHATTAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, def, BOVIS LEND LEASE LMB, INC., Defendant-Appellant-res, R&J CONSTRUCTION CORP., Defendant-res-ap, GR
LI Attorney, Client Settle 'Pay-to-Prosecute' Lawsuit
A Long Island attorney and his client will receive a $1.3 million settlement from a lawsuit that includes multiple defendants, including former Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, to resolve claims that they were targeted in a "pay to prosecute scheme/conspiracy."LI Attorney, Client Settle 'Pay-to-Prosecute' Lawsuit
A Long Island attorney and his client will receive a $1.3 million settlement from a lawsuit that includes multiple defendants, including former Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, to resolve claims that they were targeted in a "pay to prosecute scheme/conspiracy."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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