...proceeding, but, alas, it is not. The Legislature and the courts carefully guard the funds of persons with disabilities, including "infants,"...
...attaching a GPS device to a criminal suspect's car, the state Court of Appeals is poised to revisit the issue in a civil context...
...WASHINGTON - Federal court officials have asked the White House...
...The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit yesterday reversed Eastern District Judge Nicholas...
...of Scaffold Reform Now's official "Supporters," the Business...href="http://www.nycourts.gov/reporter/3dseries/2010/2010_07458.htm...
...entities, in their individual and official capacities (collectively, "defendants"...dated March 25, 2010, this Court dismissed plaintiff's RICO, Sherman...
...by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and referral to federal prosecutors. Officials said this is the first time a CFPB referral has resulted in...
...case among themselves before deliberations began was backed by a divided state Court of Appeals yesterday. Four of the six judges concluded that...
...for trial" declarations made off-calendar, when no one is in court, only to be "not ready" when the trial date arrives...
...ALBANY - The state Court of Appeals has ordered a new trial for a man convicted of...
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