...(NYLJ, Dec. 14). John Cuti of Cuti Hecker Wang, Marshall's attorney, urged the panel to order a retrial because...
...his client yesterday. Marshall's attorney, John Cuti of Cuti Hecker Wang, opened yesterday's argument by asking the Appellate Division, First Department...
Veteran lawyers in the Attorney General's Office and the Office of the State Comptroller were provided with draft copies of a settlement agreement barring victims of Assemblyman Vito Lopez's alleged
The Court of Appeals yesterday upheld the creation of a 63rd state Senate seat over objections that Republicans manipulated a constitutionally mandated process in an effort to bolster their slim majo
...34;Yes, we wouldn't be here," replied Hecker, of Cuti Hecker Wang. His counterpart, Michael Carvin of Jones Day, who argued...
Supreme Court Justice Richard Braun has held that a state senator and citizens challenging the formation of the new district simply could not sustain the "heavy burden of demonstrating beyond a reaso
While the governor generally relies on the state Attorney General's office to provide legal representation, a spokesman for Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told reporters this week Schneiderman ha
...filed Jan. 31 in Supreme Court in Manhattan, election lawyers from Cuti Hecker Wang outline a complex series of formulas, ratios and methods in arguing...
... JOHN R. CUTI, a partner at Davis...Wright Tremaine, and ERIC HECKER, a partner at Emery...
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