Five firms announce the addition of new partners, along with other moves, promotions and honors
A unanimous Third Department panel held in an opinion by Justice John Egan Jr. that a defendant's invocation of the right to silence must be "scrupulously honored" once it is stated in an "unequivoca
...34;the defendant possesses a sufficient present ability to consult with his lawyer with a reasonable degree of rational legal understanding, and that he has...
...of the proceedings against him and was able to consult with his lawyer with a reasonable degree of legal understanding. The court rejected Humphries' objections...
Geoffrey A. Mort, of counsel to Kraus & Zuchlewski, discusses the stigma of unemployment and the New York City act, which takes effect in mid-June and represents the most assertive legal step taken t
...question and frisk as an effective crime-fighting tool against civil rights lawyers who claim minorities are being targeted for searches without reasonable suspicion....
In his New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors, a professor at Albany Law School, discusses Appellate Division decisions that have imposed sanctions for a failure to comply with the obligation t
New York should adopt a mathematical formula that would function similarly to one used to award child support to determine both the temporary and post-divorce maintenance due the non-monied spouse in
Shira Scheindlin, who is presiding over one of the most politically charged cases in recent New York City history, says there are too many judges who don't want to deliver controversial rulings. Few
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