In a decision strongly suggesting that the state violated the Constitution when it increased judges' health insurance premiums - and warning the Legislature not to seek retribution the next time the
Thomas A. Dickerson and Jeffrey A. Cohen, associate justices of the Appellate Division, Second Department, discuss the Affordable Care Act's effect on coverage of autism, New York's recently enacted
In July 2010, Mary Galligan, who ran the FBI's investigation after 9/11, was named special agent in charge of cyber/special operations for the New York division of the FBI, making her its first femal
Key state legislators say they hope over the next month to agree on the most substantial reforms in the New York state's Not-for-Profit Corporation Law since 1969
A mother and father locked in a bitter legal tug-of-war over their son each urged a puzzled appellate panel yesterday to reverse a lower court's compromise ruling and grant them full custody
One bill would require residential mortgage holders to file the paperwork necessary to initiate mandatory settlement conferences where lenders are seeking to foreclose, while another would impose bot
A cadre of law enforcement organizations led by the New York State Sheriffs' Association has asked a federal judge in Buffalo for permission to file an amicus brief in a case seeking to shoot down th
The last of the five publishers sued for conspiring with Apple Inc. to fix the prices of electronic books has agreed to settle cases brought by consumers and attorneys general in 33 states
The reception honoring attorneys of the Federal Defenders of New York was held on May 22 at the D'Amato Federal Courthouse in Central Islip
The goals and bios for the new leaders of the Asian American Bar Association of New York; Hispanic National Bar Association, New York Region; LeGaL, LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York; Metropol
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