Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton's Robert S. Friedman and Mark E. McGrath review recent decisions from New York courts that continue to use the sliding scale of interactivity to determine whether we
...Cite as: US v. Dewitt Swain, S4 08 Cr. 1175 (JFK), NYLJ 1202512260182, at *1 (SDNY, Decided August 16...
New York Law Journal
...Defendant Gaya Gayatrinath ("Defendant"), a United States citizen, to dismiss Superseding Indictment S4 ("Indictment") on speedy trial grounds. See U.S. Const. amend. VI. The...
...violence or drug trafficking crime (Counts Four and Five). (See Superseding Indictment, S4 02 Cr. 150 (LAP), dated October 5, 2004 (the "Indictment" or "Ind...
New York Law Journal
Robert C. Scheinfeld, a partner at Baker Botts, and Parker H. Bagley, a partner at Goodwin Procter, write: Two hundred and forty million dollars. That's how much was awarded against Microsoft and to
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