... Three plaintiffs Hansen IP Law, Datascope Analytics and Robbie Simmons filed a complaint in Illinois alleging that Comcast had charged them...
New York lawyers must disclose on their biennial registration forms how many pro bono hours they provided and the amount of financial contributions they made to pro bono programs during the previous
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
In a decision finding premature a law firm's attempt to prove a computer programmer violated a cybersquatting law, a Southern District of New York judge laid out the standards of proof under the Anti
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...a year earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005). Roper held that subjecting...
The constitutional challenge of a youth convicted of murder on direct appeal of his life-without-parole sentence is back in the hands of a Northampton County judge, now that the state Supreme Court h
DLA Piper responded Tuesday to allegations by a former client that internal firm emails obtained through discovery show DLA engaged in fraudulent overbilling
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Adam M. Silverman Rick Simins John Simmons William S. Skinner Richard Slavin...
A former Aeropostale clothing executive cannot claim privilege to exclude from his upcoming trial for allegedly taking kickbacks an email listing his assets sent to his company account by an attorney
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
In a rare move, a judge has ordered the disclosure of communications between attorneys and a New York businessman facing a civil suit alleging he and others misappropriated $13 million in a real esta
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...P. 4012(a)(2) Vito v. Stroud Simmons, LLC, PICS Case No. 13-0284 (C.P. Monroe Jan. 8, 2013...
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