November 04, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Is New York Hostile to 'New Economy' Companies? Some Tech Innovators Think SoAdvocates for Airbnb and other new high-tech companies say New York regulators favor older industries and put 'square pegs into round holes' when it comes to regulating them.
By Joel Stashenko
18 minute read
November 04, 2016 | New York Law Journal
State to Allow Skype, E-filing to Secure TPOs for VictimsCourt administrators are introducing a new program they say will empower victims of domestic violence to use e-filing and Skype videoconferencing to communicate with courts when seeking emergency temporary orders of protection.
By Joel Stashenko
4 minute read
November 04, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Chinese Bank Consents to $215M Civil Penalty for Suspicious TransactionsThe Agricultural Bank of China entered into a consent order with NY's Department of Financial Services to pay $215 million in civil penalties for suspicious dollar-clearing transactions in violation of a 2013 DFS order.
By Joel Stashenko
3 minute read
November 03, 2016 | New York Law Journal
DAs Say New Requirements Mandate More State AidRockland County DA Thomas Zugibe, president of the state District Attorneys Association, sent a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week asking for more state aid as DAs are asked to do more with technology and indigent criminal defendants.
By Joel Stashenko
3 minute read
November 02, 2016 | New York Law Journal
'Negligent' Conduct Contributed to Inmate's Death, Judge FindsCourt of Claims Judge Frank Milano ruled that "negligent and inappropriate" conduct by New York state prison guards transporting inmate Leonard Strickland at Clinton Correctional Facility contributed to his October 2010 death. Milano ordered a trial to determine what if any damages are due the family.
By Joel Stashenko
9 minute read
November 02, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Feds and NY AG Sue to Shut Down 'Massive' Alleged Debt-Collection SchemeThe federal Consumer Financial Protection bureau and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed suit in Buffalo on Nov. 2 to shut down an alleged illegal debt-collection operation they say improperly threatened legal action against millions of consumers nationally.
By Joel Stashenko
4 minute read
November 02, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Court Affirms Right of Counties and Cities to Sue State for Withholding of FundsThe Court of Appeals on Oct. 27 reversed the Fourth Department in a ruling that, while denying counties the Medicaid funding they sought, affirmed their right to sue the state for withholding the funds.
By Joel Stashenko
11 minute read
November 01, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Court of Appeals Declines to Reinstate Ex-Attorney Joel BrandesThe state's highest court will not intervene to restore the law license of Joel Brandes, an ex-attorney found to have engaged in the unauthorized practice of law in defiance of a disbarment order.
By Joel Stashenko
5 minute read
November 01, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Conviction Upheld Despite Attorney's Misinformation on SentencingThe state Court of Appeals allowed a manslaughter conviction to stand, despite finding that the defendant abandoned a plea bargain agreement because his lawyer misinformed him about what sentence he could expect.
By Joel Stashenko
10 minute read
November 01, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Appeals Court Says Sneaker Thief Was Improperly Denied Youthful Offender ConsiderationAn appeals court slashed the prison sentence of a 16-year-old defendant on Oct. 27 saying the Albany Supreme Court unjustly denied him consideration as a youthful offender for stealing a pair of sneakers.
By Joel Stashenko
4 minute read
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