May 13, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Two Judges Skeptical of U.S. Stance in 'Cannibal Cop' CaseTwo judges on a Second Circuit panel seemed unlikely Tuesday to reinstate a guilty verdict against a former New York City police officer who became dubbed the "cannibal cop" for his online exchanges about kidnapping and eating women.
By Larry Neumeister
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May 13, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Two Judges Skeptical of U.S. Stance in 'Cannibal Cop' CaseTwo judges on a Second Circuit panel seemed unlikely Tuesday to reinstate a guilty verdict against a former New York City police officer who became dubbed the "cannibal cop" for his online exchanges about kidnapping and eating women.
By Larry Neumeister
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April 27, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Student Accused of Rape by Former Friend Sues ColumbiaA Columbia University student sued the school Thursday, saying it failed to protect him against harassment when a female student went public with claims he raped her after school and law enforcement authorities rejected her case.
By Larry Neumeister
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April 24, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Student Accused of Rape by Former Friend Sues ColumbiaA Columbia University student sued the school Thursday, saying it failed to protect him against harassment when a female student went public with claims he raped her after school and law enforcement authorities rejected her case.
By Larry Neumeister
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April 20, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Court-Appointed Monitor Faults AppleApple Inc.'s cooperation with efforts to improve its compliance with antitrust laws after a federal judge concluded it colluded with electronic book publishers to raise prices five years ago has taken on an "adversarial tone" recently, a court-appointed monitor said.
By Larry Neumeister
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April 17, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Court-Appointed Monitor Faults AppleApple Inc.'s cooperation with efforts to improve its compliance with antitrust laws after a federal judge concluded it colluded with electronic book publishers to raise prices five years ago has taken on an "adversarial tone" recently, a court-appointed monitor said.
By Larry Neumeister
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March 19, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Trustee for Madoff Victims Urges Court to Overturn CircuitThe trustee recovering money for victims of Bernard Madoff's epic fraud asked the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to overturn a ruling he says may prevent the recovery of nearly $4 billion, reward those who unwittingly profited from the Ponzi scheme at the expense of those who did not, and have far-reaching effects for future victims of financial frauds.
By Larry Neumeister
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March 18, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Trustee for Madoff Victims Urges Court to Overturn CircuitThe trustee recovering money for victims of Bernard Madoff's epic fraud asked the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday to overturn a ruling he says may prevent the recovery of nearly $4 billion, reward those who unwittingly profited from the Ponzi scheme at the expense of those who did not, and have far-reaching effects for future victims of financial frauds.
By Larry Neumeister
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January 14, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Trial of 'Silk Road' Creator Gets UnderwayA man who launched an underground website as an economic experiment before abandoning it was fooled into taking the fall when investigators concluded it was used almost solely for drug dealing, a defense lawyer told jurors Tuesday after the government portrayed his client as the mastermind of a worldwide digital drug market.
By Larry Neumeister
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January 13, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Trial of 'Silk Road' Creator Gets UnderwayA man who launched an underground website as an economic experiment before abandoning it was fooled into taking the fall when investigators concluded it was used almost solely for drug dealing, a defense lawyer told jurors Tuesday after the government portrayed his client as the mastermind of a worldwide digital drug market.
By Larry Neumeister
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