...counsel for defendant William David Humphries filed a motion requesting that the Court order a mental examination of his client to determine his competency to...
...000 of a couple's combined annual adjusted gross income. Courts would have the discretion to adjust an award if it were to...
...financial issues. In addition, during oral argument for the within motions, this Court requested brief memorandums of law regarding whether New York is the proper...
...After an appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Hellerstein, J.), this court AFFIRMED...
Though the rise of "experiential learning" opportunities such as clinics, practicums and externships has continued for the past decade, the six law schools in New York that are bolstering their clini
...160; *1 This Court, by its decision dated August 3, 2011, had found the defendant liable...
...Justice Jeffrey Goodstein The court was asked to resolve post-judgment issues, including parental access for husband...
...are not "superior" to voluntary refund and repair programs? Some courts say "yes," and a few say "no." A...
...12Q) — Appeal by Elizabeth Renner from an order of the Family Court, Queens County, dated April 26, 2012. By dated April 15, 2013...
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