The Court of Appeals will hear a case which requires it to decide whether Attorney General Eric Schneiderman can finish what predecessor Eliot Spitzer started eight years ago and bring two former exe
As part of its 170th anniversary, The Legal for the first time awarded some of Pennsylvania's most influential attorneys with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Each honoree was asked to provide a brief qu
...on May 20 granted the prosecution's leave to appeal the Appellate Division, Second Department's January ruling calling for new trials in ...
...award, including interest, would be about $3 million. The Appellate Division, First Department, panel also affirmed Anderson's ruling that three individual...
...the bill? Answering this question in the negative, the Appellate Division, First Department, in ...
...trial court of the authority to rescind the declaration," the Appellate Division, Second Department, wrote on May 22 in ...
Greenberg Traurig shareholder Francis J. Serbaroli, in his Health Law column, discusses a recent Appellate Division decision that held a physician liable for disclosing information about a patient?s
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor presided over a re-enactment of Flood v. Kuhn, the 1972 decision that re-affirmed the court's much criticized position that pro baseball was exempt from ant
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