...and personal financial life in a thoroughly defensive manner." Stern's opinion in In re Boyajian, No. 09-32883/...
Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto, who left the state Supreme Court following a blaze of dissent over the temporary assignment of Appellate Division judges to that tribunal, is asserting his views on judic
Malpractice claims are not absolutely barred following a settlement agreement; equitable exceptions exist, even allowing claims based on conduct that postdates execution of the settlement agreement
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...appointed him to fill the district court seat created by Judge Herbert Stern's retirement. Politan had a reputation for issuing harsh sentences...
...quot;a complete surprise," adding that the parties had stipulated that Stern's testimony would be limited to the medical cause of Winter's...
...Recent decisions show that bankruptcy courts are divided on the scope of Stern's consequences. By Jonathan I. Rabinowitz and John Harmon...
The uncertainty continues after last year's Supreme Court decision in Stern v. Marshall. Recent decisions show that bankruptcy courts are divided on the scope of Stern's consequences
...Rivera-Soto softened his stance and said he would abstain only when Stern's vote made a difference. Rivera-Soto's shift didn...
...earlier to abstain from voting on opinions in protest of Judge Edwin Stern's temporary assignment to the state Supreme Court. He would henceforth abstain...
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