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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 11, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Levin Leaves Cravath for Jenner Block

Prominent bankruptcy attorney Richard Levin, a primary author of the 1978 U.S. Bankruptcy Code, is leaving Cravath, Swaine & Moore after nearly eight years. Levin, 64, said he is leaving Cravath because of its mandatory retirement age of 65.

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May 11, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Panel Finds Doctor Should Be Dismissed From Suit

A trial court should have granted a motion to dismiss a wrongful death suit against a physician who gave drugs to a painkiller addict who was later convicted of murdering four people during a pharmacy robbery, the Second Department ruled.

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May 11, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Panel Finds Doctor Should Be Dismissed From Suit

A trial court should have granted a motion to dismiss a wrongful death suit against a physician who gave drugs to a painkiller addict who was later convicted of murdering four people during a pharmacy robbery, the Second Department ruled.

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May 08, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Fordham Law Offers Early Enrollment to RI School

Qualified undergraduate students from Salve Regina University in Rhode Island who have completed at least three years of study can apply for early enrollment at the Fordham University School of Law, the Newport school announced May 1.

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May 07, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Fordham Law Offers Early Enrollment to RI School

Qualified undergraduate students from Salve Regina University in Rhode Island who have completed at least three years of study can apply for early enrollment at the Fordham University School of Law, the Newport school announced May 1.

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May 07, 2015 | New York Law Journal

NY Law Grads Benefit From Less Competition for Legal Jobs

The graduating class of 2014 from New York's 15 law schools fared better at finding full-time legal work than their predecessors, but they were also part of a smaller graduating class competing for jobs, according to data from the ABA.

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May 07, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Applications to Be Accepted for Housing Court Openings

The Advisory Commission for the New York City Housing Court announced that next week it will open an application period for positions on the bench that will be open in 2016.

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May 07, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Panel Upholds Conviction in Financier Murder

Alleged prosecutorial misconduct in the 2005 second-degree murder conviction of Daniel Pelosi for the bludgeoning death of wealthy Wall Street financier Theodore Ammon did not deprive him of a fair trial, an appellate court ruled on Wednesday.

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May 07, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Panel Upholds Conviction in Financier Murder

Alleged prosecutorial misconduct in the 2005 second-degree murder conviction of Daniel Pelosi for the bludgeoning death of wealthy Wall Street financier Theodore Ammon did not deprive him of a fair trial, an appellate court ruled on Wednesday.

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May 06, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Applications to Be Accepted for Housing Court Openings

The Advisory Commission for the New York City Housing Court announced that next week it will open an application period for positions on the bench that will be open in 2016.

By Andrew Denney

1 minute read