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Andrew Denney

Andrew Denney

Andrew Denney is the bureau chief for the New York Law Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]. Twitter: @messagetime

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May 23, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Giuliani to Court: I Had No Role in Trump Travel Ban

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said in court papers filed Monday that he had no hand in crafting controversial executive orders from the Trump administration banning travel from Muslim-majority countries and that he has not served on a commission related to such orders.

By Andrew Denney

26 minute read

May 23, 2017 | New York Law Journal

All 5 NYC DAs Agree on One Thing: Better Pay Needed to Attract, Retain Talent

New York City's district attorneys say that to attract and retain legal talent they need additional funding to be able to offer prosecutors more competitive salaries.

By Andrew Denney

3 minute read

May 23, 2017 | New York Law Journal

All 5 NYC DAs Agree on One Thing: Better Pay Needed to Attract, Retain Talent

New York City's district attorneys say that to attract and retain legal talent they need additional funding to be able to offer prosecutors more competitive salaries.

By Andrew Denney

7 minute read

May 23, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Fire in Brooklyn Courthouse Deemed Accidental

An overloaded power strip was to blame for the May 10 fire at the Brooklyn Criminal Court building that injured several firefighters and others on site, according to the Office of Court Administration.

By Andrew Denney

2 minute read

May 23, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Fire in Brooklyn Courthouse Deemed Accidental

An overloaded power strip was to blame for the May 10 fire at the Brooklyn Criminal Court building that injured several firefighters and others on site, according to the Office of Court Administration.

By Andrew Denney

3 minute read

May 22, 2017 | New York Law Journal

NYC, Citibike Settle With Brain-Injured Cyclist in Run-Up to Trial

Just as the case was set to go to trial, New York City and Citibike have settled a negligence lawsuit against the city government and the bike-sharing service filed by a cyclist who was not wearing a helmet and who suffered brain damage in an accident.

By Andrew Denney

10 minute read

May 22, 2017 | New York Law Journal

NYC, Citibike Settle With Brain-Injured Cyclist in Run-Up to Trial

Just as the case was set to go to trial, New York City and Citibike have settled a negligence lawsuit against the city government and the bike-sharing service filed by a cyclist who was not wearing a helmet and who suffered brain damage in an accident.

By Andrew Denney

10 minute read

May 22, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Judge Denies NYPD's Bid to Toss Open Records Case

The New York City Police Department's changing excuses for not turning over an accounting of the amount of property seized from arrestees "just do not make sense," a Manhattan judge said in denying the department's motion to dismiss an open records suit.

By Andrew Denney

2 minute read

May 22, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Judge Denies NYPD's Bid to Toss Open Records Case

The New York City Police Department's changing excuses for not turning over an accounting of the amount of property seized from arrestees "just do not make sense," a Manhattan judge said in denying the department's motion to dismiss an open records suit.

By Andrew Denney

5 minute read

May 19, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Weiner's Plea Deal Promises to Reduce Sentence by More Than Half

Former Congressman and one-time New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner faced up to 10 years in prison for sending lewd texts to a minor, but under a plea deal brokered by his lawyers and the government, he may serve two years or less.

By Andrew Denney

9 minute read