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Decision Raises Questions About Standing in Fair Housing Cases
Robert L. Schonfeld writes that even though in 'Spokeo Inc. v. Robins' the Supreme Court remanded the case for reconsideration on the question of whether the plaintiff had adequately pleaded that he had incurred injuries that were "concrete" enough to give him standing, taking no position on whether the plaintiff actually did have standing, in failing to affirm the Ninth Circuit, the decision could have an impact on decisions on standing in lawsuits brought under federal laws other than the Fair Credit Reporting Act.Cite as: Kermit Gitenstein Foundation, 357003A, NYLJ 1202758893277, at *1 (Surr., NA, Decided May 26, 2016) CASE NAME Accounting Proceeding in the Matter of th
ORDER ON APPLICATION MATTER OF VLADIMIR BLASKOVIC, DECEASED. ISABELLE KOMSIC, PETITIONER-APPELLANT; MORITT HOCK & HAMROFF, LLP RESPONDENTS-res — (FILE NO. 4830/10) — Applicati
Commencement Ceremonies for Law Schools in New York
Vice President Joseph Biden is the featured speaker Friday at the commencement ceremony of his alma mater, Syracuse University College of Law, where he obtained his J.D. in 1968. But Syracuse is only one of several New York law schools inviting alumni to speak to this year's graduates.Cite as: Estate of Mercer, 211P2008/Q, NYLJ 1202755658377, at *1 (Surr., SUF, Decided March 14, 2016) CASENAME In the Matter of the Application of Howard Merce
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