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Bradley on Law: Where He Stands
During his nearly two decades in the Senate, Bill Bradley never sat on the Senate Judiciary Committee and was never a major player in congressional debates over crime policy or civil justice reform. As his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president continues to gather momentum, Bradley may not have spelled out his views on the legal system, but the nonlawyer is by no means without strong opinions on the subject. Bradley appears to eschew the simplistic, sound-bite approach to legal issues.'Gadget guy' joins Sutherland as partner
Joel J. Hughey has joined Sutherland as a partner from Premiere Global Services, where he was senior vice president of global corporate development.Hughey spent the last decade acquiring meeting technology companies around the world for Premiere, an Atlanta-based tech company that facilitates virtual conferences.Hughey said he handled 28 acquisitions in Europe, Asia, Australia and Canada, as well as two dispositions for Premiere.Lehman fault-finding points to CEO as shares languish
"Everything is over" So wrote Emanuel Lehman, one of three brothers who founded the cotton-trading company that bore his name. The year was 1862. The cause of alarm: the Civil War, which had cut off communications between Montgomery, Ala., where Lehman Brothers was founded a dozen years earlier, and New York, where much of its business was transacted.NEW YORK COUNTY Supreme Court Justice Cahn This CPLR Article 78 proceeding alleges viol
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Cite as: US v. Lulzim Kupa, 11-CR-345, NYLJ 1202623202573, at *1 (EDNY, Decided October 9, 2013) 11-CR-345 District Judge John Gleesonp class
A State-Appointed Victims' Advocate?
Prosecutors have a new ally in the state criminal courts. For the first time in the nation and state, defense lawyers are being opposed in criminal cases by a state agency set up to compensate violent crime victims for their financial losses. And defense lawyers say there's no legal basis to do so.Judge Mukasey DISABLED IN ACTION OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK v. TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL & TOWER Plaintiffs Disabled In Action (DIA), Robert Levine, and Frieda Zam
District Judge Arthur D. Spatt U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK APPEARANCES: Paul J. Margiotta, Esq. Attorney for the Plaintiffs
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