In his New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors, a professor at Albany Law School, discusses Appellate Division decisions that have imposed sanctions for a failure to comply with the obligation t
...architectural services." It is undisputed that McIver is a business, not professional, corporation, and that the entity does not have a license to practice...
...witness who testimony will be prejudicial to the client (Rules of Professional Conduct 22 NYCRR 1200.00 Rule 3.7 [a]). Specifically, it is...
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
...that Castillo experienced mental pain and emotional distress attributable to TWCNYC's conduct. The jury rewarded Castillo $5,000 in damages (Question 7(b)), but...
...Beeson, Devine Millimet & Branch, Professional Association, Concord, New Hampshire, and...not be sanctioned for their conduct on appeal. We conclude that...
...s biggest economic challenges lies with finding highly educated and highly skilled professionals who will innovate and create jobs. There is no doubt that, for...
...with defendant outside of the professional relationship. ...
...that he is guilty of professional misconduct immediately threatening the public...Court's rules governing the conduct of disbarred, suspended, and resigned...
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