Sherri Sonin and Robert J. Genis, partners at Sonin & Genis, discuss the rights of nonparty "friends" of a social media subscriber whose private emails and records are sought, including notice to the
In his Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard, a professor at Columbia Law School and and Director of its Center for Climate Change Law, writes: When a litigant brings a lawsuit under SEQRA, th
In his New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors, a professor at Albany Law School, analyzes a recent landmark decision in the infancy of our development of a body of common law interpreting the C
In his New York Practice column, Thomas F. Gleason of Gleason, Dunn, Walsh & O'Shea analyzes a case in which a plaintiff trying to identify someone who allegedly defamed her online using an NYU compu
...9 NY3d 219, 231-232 [2007]; see Matter of Troy Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. v Town of Nassau, 82 AD3d 1377...
...AD3d 1377 [2011]; 80 AD3d 199 [2010]), in 2004, petitioner Troy Sand & Gravel Company, Inc. submitted applications to respondent Town of Nassau for...
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