In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan, partners at Schlam Stone & Dolan, write that Judge Dora L. Irizarry, largely denying the parties' motions for summary judgment
...experience and increased job opportunities, New York Law School is adding 13 clinics this fall, many integrated with New York City government offices. ...
...FCPA). Financial Fraud As far as prosecutions are concerned, nothing of significance has come out of the country's...
...post-conviction proceeding, Richey introduced evidence from new experts showing that the prosecution's theory had been based on flawed science. But his petitions and...
Scott Spivak, a member of theCriminal Defense Clinic at CUNY Law School, writes: With reform on the horizon, it is time for a hard look at how current practices distort the statutory purpose of bail
In his Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman, of counsel to Duane Morris, writes: 'Almost 50 years have elapsed between my first and most recent appearance before the New York Court of Appeals
... ("SPCA"), and her subsequent arrest and prosecution. Further, the Plaintiff seeks a declaratory judgment that New York State Criminal...
Michael A. Scotto, counsel to Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, writes that the death knell of resorting to federal RICO analysis to interpret New York's OCCA was resoundingly sounded by the Court of A
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