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March 02, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Con Ed Is Ruled Liable for Shock to Dog OwnerA lower court properly granted a motion for summary judgment filed by a man who sued Consolidated Edison and the city of New York after he and his dog both suffered electric shocks after stepping in a puddle, an appellate court affirmed on Feb. 25.
By Andrew Denney
2 minute read
March 02, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Con Ed Is Ruled Liable for Shock to Dog OwnerA lower court properly granted a motion for summary judgment filed by a man who sued Consolidated Edison and the city of New York after he and his dog both suffered electric shocks after stepping in a puddle, an appellate court affirmed on Feb. 25.
By Andrew Denney
2 minute read
February 27, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Not Disclosing Old Shoplifting Charge Leads to CensureA Second Department panel said that in determining the appropriate punishment for Natasha McDougall, the supervising court attorney for Brooklyn Family Court Supervising Judge Jeanette Ruiz, it took into account the "high regard" with which she is held and her "genuine remorse" for not reporting her shoplifting arrest when she was 16.
By Andrew Keshner and Andrew Denney
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February 27, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Not Disclosing Old Shoplifting Charge Leads to CensureA Second Department panel said that in determining the appropriate punishment for Natasha McDougall, the supervising court attorney for Brooklyn Family Court Supervising Judge Jeanette Ruiz, it took into account the "high regard" with which she is held and her "genuine remorse" for not reporting her shoplifting arrest when she was 16.
By Andrew Keshner and Andrew Denney
4 minute read
February 26, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Avedon Foundation May Pursue Insurer Over Damaged PhotoA suit filed by the Richard Avedon Foundation against an insurance company over coverage of a water-damaged piece of artwork has withstood a motion to dismiss.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read
February 26, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Judge Bans Consultant's Testimony in Bottle Injury SuitA federal judge precluded a witness who had worked for a glass manufacturer but lacked expertise in glass bottle design from testifying at trial in a products liability suit filed by a bartender whose finger was injured by an exploding beer bottle.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read
February 26, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Avedon Foundation May Pursue Insurer Over Damaged PhotoA suit filed by the Richard Avedon Foundation against an insurance company over coverage of a water-damaged piece of artwork has withstood a motion to dismiss.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read
February 25, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Judge Bans Consultant's Testimony in Bottle Injury SuitA federal judge precluded a witness who had worked for a glass manufacturer but lacked expertise in glass bottle design from testifying at trial in a products liability suit filed by a bartender whose finger was injured by an exploding beer bottle.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read
February 24, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Report Cites Benefits of 'Navigator' Program, Suggests ExpansionLess than a year after the launch of a pilot program allowing non-lawyers to help unrepresented, low-income litigants, the program's supporters are calling for an expansion and changes to the law that would allow the non-lawyers to take on more responsibilities.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read
February 24, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Report Cites Benefits of 'Navigator' Program, Suggests ExpansionLess than a year after the launch of a pilot program allowing non-lawyers to help unrepresented, low-income litigants, the program's supporters are calling for an expansion and changes to the law that would allow the non-lawyers to take on more responsibilities.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read
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