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January 17, 2006 |

Long Island: Briefly Noted

2 minute read
May 11, 2006 |

Judge Won't Rule Hoses Inherent Danger to N.Y. Bicyclists

Taxis. Manholes. Pedestrians. Perhaps even horses and carriages. These are all seemingly inherent dangers for bicyclists in Manhattan. But what about garden hoses?
3 minute read
September 10, 2009 |

Appellate Division First Department

63 minute read
March 15, 2002 |

Women Judges Share Perspectives

MINEOLA Many of Long Island`s women judges shed their judicial reserve last week and spoke candidly on an array of touchy subjects from sexism to salaries as part of a panel discussion presented to a local women`s business group.
5 minute read
June 22, 2000 |

Lazy Days of Summer Hit Firms

When the beach chair beckons and the golf course calls, who can blame a hard-working lawyer for cutting short the workweek to sneak in a little leisure time? The Friday furlough has some workers feeling downright isolated if they toil past lunchtime.
5 minute read
June 25, 2003 |

Plaintiffs and Amici Seek to Burst Secrecy Bubble in Suit Against Prudential

Confidentiality clauses in labor arbitration agreements are common, especially for a corporation eager to keep the lid on disgruntled employees' complaints or to protect trade secrets. But should the secrecy remain when an employee goes further and sues on grounds that the arbitration process itself was a fraud perpetuated by the workers' own lawyers and the company? That's the issue facing a New Jersey judge in a case against Prudential Insurance.
5 minute read
August 23, 2004 |

What Partners Want From New Associates

The bar exam is over, summer is nearly gone, and your job as a new associate is about to begin. You are bursting with talent and determined to succeed at your new job. But how? What does it take to be a successful associate? What do partners want from new associates? Here's what more than a dozen highly accomplished lawyers have to say.
6 minute read
June 19, 2006 |

Lawyers Unmuzzled

When an appeals court lifted the sealing order on a fraud suit against Prudential Insurance Co., it also cleared the way for dismissal of charges that two plaintiffs' lawyers violated the order. Now those lawyers, who could have faced six months in jail or a $1,000 fine for allegedly talking publicly about and releasing documents from the case, can speak their minds, and they are.
7 minute read
October 14, 2003 |

Newsbriefs

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April 18, 2005 |

Keeping Tabs on Internet Identity Theft

From phishing to pharming to the simple heisting of personal papers from wallets and garbage cans, no technology issue should concern businesses, individuals and government regulators more than Internet identity theft. Attorney Shari Claire Lewis provides tips on what businesses can do to protect themselves and their customers.
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