...for CBS and a candidate for Brooklyn district attorney dueled yesterday before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Paul Wooten over the candidate's bid to delay...
...imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress. In April 2012, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Paul Wooten sanctioned Cecora and Evans each $500 and...
...the head of a computer forensics firm, and the chief of the Manhattan District Attorneys investigations division. First, as Ed Stroz...
...are scheduled for May 24 in the Senate Hearing Room, 250 Broadway, Manhattan, and May 28 in the Monroe County Office Building, 39 West Main...
...Prince then filed an Article 78 petition seeking to vacate the determination. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Cynthia Kern denied that petition in March 2012, holding...
...to an establishment called Employees Only, located at 510 Hudson Street in Manhattan (the "premises"). Defendants Christopher David Adams ("Christopher Adams"...
...A British advertising mogul did not defame a Manhattan firm by, among other things, erroneously telling a journalist that the firm...
...Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. yesterday called for modernizing New York's...
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The judge presiding over one of the most politically charged cases in recent New York City history says her 20 years on the bench have taught her to "appreciate more than ever the words 'judicial ind
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