Shira Scheindlin, who is presiding over one of the most politically charged cases in recent New York City history, says there are too many judges who don't want to deliver controversial rulings. Few
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that the class action system creates perverse incentives, harmful disincentives and significant conflicts with t
...Herzfeld & Rubin has reached a settlement with a client's son whom the...
A trial judge's decision not to directly question a juror about a note she wrote implying that two or more jurors had been discussing a case among themselves before deliberations began was backed by
...Edward Birnbaum, from Herzfeld & Rubin. Also, Eric Cohen ...
...VERDEJO, plfres, v. NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY, def-ap — Herzfeld & Rubin, New York (Miriam Skolnik of counsel), for ap — Lesch &...
...JERICHO GROUP, LTD. ap, v. HERZFELD & RUBIN, RESPONDENT def — Application by the appellants pursuant to 22 NYCRR...
In his Complex Litigation column, Herzfeld & Rubin member Michael Hoenig analyzes the Seventh Circuit's recent decision in a securities fraud class action where plaintiffs' lawyers had made "confiden
...JERICHO GROUP, LTD. ap, v. HERZFELD & RUBIN, RESPONDENT def — Application by the appellants pursuant to 22 NYCRR...
...A. Kurloff, Esq. Defendants/Third-Party Plaintiffs: Herzfeld & Rubin, P.C., by Matthew M. Cordrey, Esq. ...
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