By Colby Hamilton | November 1, 2017
Joseph Meli, the man accused of executing a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme that lured investors in with promises of substantial profits from the resale of tickets to the Broadway hit “Hamilton” and other big shows pleaded guilty Tuesday to security fraud, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York announced.
By Josefa Velasquez | November 1, 2017
New Yorkers Against Corruption, a campaign opposing the constitutional convention mainly funded by labor unions, also has received contributions from the legal community, a review of campaign contributions by the New York Law Journal found.
By Jason Grant | November 1, 2017
The Commercial Division Advisory Council has said that the Large Complex Case List will help make clear that “the London Commercial Court is not entitled to a monopoly on large lawsuits.”
By Colby Hamilton | November 1, 2017
The report from the Pretrial Justice Institute highlighted the state of pretrial policies across the country.
By Andrew Denney | October 31, 2017
A former columnist for The New York Times can pursue his defamation claim against a company that produced a film based on an article penned by his former wife that portrays him as a philanderer, a Manhattan judge has ruled.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 31, 2017
It's Round 2 for lawyers suing on behalf of disgruntled boxing fans.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 31, 2017
Sam Hoyt, who abruptly resigned as the regional president of the state's economic development agency in Buffalo Monday, is under two separate investigations by the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics and the Inspector General's Office, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office said.
By Christine Simmons | October 31, 2017
According to court records Monday, a plea agreement hearing is set for Nov. 20 in Newark.
By Colby Hamilton | October 31, 2017
The panel on Monday vacated the dismissal of a RICO suit brought by a Chilean national against his cousin for defrauding him of millions of dollars through a number of schemes.
By Susan DeSantis | October 31, 2017
Judge P. Kevin Castel cited the inability of the average person to understand the term preponderance of evidence, which he said an alarming number think means pondering the evidence.
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