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
An Eastern District judge has ordered a Brooklyn solo practitioner to be held in contempt of court and referred him for possible discipline after the attorney repeatedly ignored a magistrate judge's
...Decided: May 21, 2013 Jorge Dopico, Chief Counsel, Departmental Disciplinary Committee, New York (Naomi F. Goldstein, of counsel), for petitioner. ...
...does not shock one's sense of fairness. Upon settlement of prior disciplinary charges, petitioner, on the advice of counsel, entered into a stipulation with...
...professional misconduct; and (2) to authorize the institution and prosecution of a disciplinary against the respondent based upon the allegations of professional misconduct set forth...
...has found a new battleground in social media postings. Two recent teacher disciplinary cases demonstrate the divergence in judicial viewpoints. Students from a...
...non-party New York City Police Department ("NYPD") to deliver disciplinary records and records of Internal Affairs Bureau ("IAB") investigations regarding...
...a so-ordered subpoena directing New York City Police Department to deliver disciplinary and Internal Affairs Bureau (IAB) records of four police officers. He sought...
...May 21, 2013 Jorge Dopico, Chief Counsel, Departmental Disciplinary Committee, New York (Naomi F. Goldstein, of counsel), for petitioner. ...
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