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
Geoffrey A. Mort, of counsel to Kraus & Zuchlewski, discusses the stigma of unemployment and the New York City act, which takes effect in mid-June and represents the most assertive legal step taken t
In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner of Cahill Gordon & Reindel, writes that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a district court should not have certified a class of cable subscribers asserti
In a letter sent May 13 to the White House Office of Management and Budget, the U.S. Judicial Conference requested an emergency appropriation of $73 million, saying the judiciary does not have the bu
...Warner Cable of New York City ("TWCNYC"), alleging race and national origin discrimination, retaliation and a hostile work environment under the Civil Rights...
...their employer, Time Warner Cable of New York City, alleging race and national origin discrimination, retaliation and a hostile work environment. A court dismissed all...
...Cite as: Rainbow Supply of NY v. Clarendon National Ins. 2010-2699 K C, NYLJ 1202600597750, at *1 (App. Tm., 2nd...
...one." Gammerman serves as a JHO and also handles matters for National Arbitration and Mediation (NAM). The underlying case involves a contract...
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