...judgment, this Opinion responds to the April 5, 2012 direction of the Court of Appeals, Viacom Int'l Inc. v. YouTube, Inc., 676 F.3d...
...changes suggested by the New York State Bar Association, according to Unified Court System spokeswoman Arlene Hackel. The changes to the statement, which...
...the conclusion of a dispositional hearing in these juvenile delinquency proceedings, the Court placed the respondent, Arnold P., in the custody of the Commissioner of...
...subsequently terminated the distribution agreement. (Id. ¶¶27, 42). The High Court of Justice Chancery Division in the U.K. held that as a...
... Pending before the Court is Plaintiffs Scienton ...
...criminal defendants during their first court appearances, Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman...effective ways of reforming the system throughout the state so that...
...By A. Gail Prudenti, Chief Administrative Judge, New York State Unified Court System This year, as we commemorate two historic milestones...
...apply equally to those who work for the New York State Unified Court System, regardless of position. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman and I are dedicated...
... "For the court to give countenance to the...invite wholesale chaos on the system and its participants," Littlefield...
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