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
...49, 51. In 2002, Mr. Davis told The Post-Standard, a Syracuse-based newspaper, the same story of abuse and gave the...
...and published by his employer, defendant Herald Company, in its newspaper, the Syracuse Herald-Journal. The article repeated a false claim that plaintiff had been...
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, writes that the Internet is providing new information streams for client a
Lori L. Pines and Vanessa W. Chandis of Weil, Gotshal & Manges write: The 2010 amendments to New York's False Claims Act have unquestionably increased the exposure of businesses to FCA liability and
...Syracuse's basketball team; that Boeheim's statements to ESPN, the Syracuse Post-Standard newspaper, and the New York Times contained false statements about...
...Esq., Robert E. Rigby, Jr., Esq., Marjama Muldoon Blasiak & Sullivan LLP, Syracuse, New York, Of Counsel: Counsel for Defendants: Woodruff L. Carroll...
...Esq., Robert E. Rigby, Jr., Esq., Marjama Muldoon Blasiak & Sullivan LLP, Syracuse, New York. Counsel for Defendants: Woodruff L. Carroll, Esq., Carroll...
...prison. However, on the date of sentencing, Oct. 10, 2007, the Syracuse Post Standard published the story, "Jurors speak out on reaching a...
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