A lawyer for New York City insisted yesterday that plaintiffs have thoroughly failed to prove that New York City police violate the U.S. Constitution on a massive scale by stopping, questioning and f
...Cite as: Kirsch v. Trump Plaza Assoc., 102352/10, NYLJ 1202600580990, at *1 (Sup., RI, Decided May...
...Profile) has dismissed a Staten Island woman's claim that the Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City was liable for injuries she suffered when...
...irrelevant where the alleged defective condition is not actionable (see DeMartini v. Trump 767 5th Ave., LLC, 41 AD3d 181 [1st Dept 2007]). Moreover, the...
In his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, writes: In the past we have often visited the subjects of engagement letters, legal fees and the wisdom
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The developer of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park park on New York City's Roosevelt Island cannot go back on an agreement to inscribe the name of a foundation that funded the park on a pr
In his Corporate Crime column, William F. Johnson, a partner at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, reviews how decisions by courts in both criminal and civil Galleon-related cases have clarifi
...ruled it could not countenance an award finding that "pending legislation trumps well established precedent." Thus, the award was vacated....
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