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February 07, 2019 | New York Law Journal
NY Lawyers Bemoan a 'New' Rudy Giuliani 'We Don't Understand'Many former colleagues and adversaries of the former mayor and federal prosecutor now echo various levels of bewilderment, frustration, and concern about the turn they've seen him take in representing his client, President Donald Trump.
By Andrew Denney | Colby Hamilton
7 minute read
February 07, 2019 | Law.com
Lawyers Bemoan a 'New' Rudy Giuliani 'We Don't Understand'Many former colleagues and adversaries of the ex-mayor and federal prosecutor express bewilderment, frustration and concern about the turn they've seen him take in representing his client, President Donald Trump.
By Andrew Denney
7 minute read
February 07, 2019 | Litigation Daily
NY Lawyers See a 'New' Rudy Giuliani 'We Don't Understand'Many former colleagues and adversaries of the former mayor and federal prosecutor now echo various levels of bewilderment, frustration, and concern about the turn they've seen him take in representing his client, President Donald Trump.
By Andrew Denney and Colby Hamilton
7 minute read
February 06, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Challenges Plague Brooklyn DA's Case Against 2 NYPD Detectives Charged With Raping In-Custody WomanFormer detectives Richard Hall and Eddie Martins were indicted in October 2017 by the grand jury on charges stemming from their arrest during a traffic stop in Coney Island in which the officers found marijuana and prescription anti-anxiety medication in the woman's vehicle.
By Andrew Denney
5 minute read
February 04, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Advocate Sees New Momentum to Improve Pay for NY's Assigned CounselWhile the pay rate for 18-B hasn't budged, living expenses have gone up and caseloads have mounted, said Sarah Tirgary, a Queens-based family law attorney who serves as president of the Assigned Counsel Association of the Queens Family Court.
By Andrew Denney
6 minute read
February 01, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Law Panel Says NYPD Discipline System Is Fair, but Needs TransparencyA controversial state law, Civil Rights Law 50-a, allows police departments to keep disciplinary records out of the public eye.
By Andrew Denney
5 minute read
January 31, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Sexual Assault Survivors Charge NYPD With Gender Bias in Treatment of ComplaintsThe two women say that the mistreatment they suffered when trying to bring their attackers to justice is part of a larger problem within the male-dominated department.
By Andrew Denney
5 minute read
January 31, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Lippman Endorses Lancman for Queens DA, as Court Officers Back LasakThe endorsement from Lippman, who served as chief judge of the Court of Appeals from 2009 until reaching mandatory retirement age in 2015, for Lancman comes just a few days after the New State Supreme Court Officers Association endorsed retired state Supreme Court Justice Gregory Lasak for the office.
By Andrew Denney
3 minute read
January 30, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Protesters Suing Trump Over Scuffle With Security Detail Want to Put Him on StandA lawsuit against President Donald Trump filed by protesters who allege that the then-candidate's security detail roughed them up in 2015 during a campaign speech is moving forward to trial in a Bronx state court and the plaintiffs want the president to testify.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read
January 30, 2019 | Litigation Daily
Protesters Suing Trump Over Security Detail Scuffle Want to Put Him on StandA lawsuit against President Donald Trump filed by protesters who allege that the then-candidate's security detail roughed them up in 2015 during a campaign speech is moving forward to trial in a Bronx state court and the plaintiffs want the president to testify.
By Andrew Denney
4 minute read