By Joel Stashenko | February 19, 2015
Statements that a correction officer made to investigators looking into whether he assaulted a visitor to Rikers Island may be used to prosecute him despite his objections to how and where he was interrogated, a state judge has decided.
By Lizzy McLellan | February 18, 2015
The Philadelphia district attorney has asked the state Supreme Court to review Gov. Tom Wolf's reprieve of a death-row inmate.
By Max Mitchell | February 18, 2015
The state Supreme Court has requested an investigation into the disclosure of an order that was issued as part of the stayed proceedings involving state Attorney General Kathleen Kane's alleged leak of grand jury secrets.
By Andrew Keshner | February 18, 2015
Federal magistrate judges called off a hearing to explore whether damage reports were altered to justify denials and underpayments of insurance claims from Hurricane Sandy after FEMA said it was "deeply troubled" about allegedly improper practices.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 18, 2015
The state Superior Court has granted defense attorney Nancy Raynor's request to present new evidence that she claims can prove she did not elicit banned testimony from a witness, causing a mistrial in a medical malpractice lawsuit.
By Gina Passarella | February 18, 2015
The state Superior Court has affirmed nearly $35,000 in sanctions leveled against a White and Williams attorney over his actions in a medical malpractice arbitration.
By Christine Simmons | February 18, 2015
While the criminal complaint against former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver claims he broke the law, it also raises questions about long-standing legal business practices in New York. In particular, the scandal has prompted conversations about attorney referral fees and the position of "of counsel."
By Samantha Joseph | February 18, 2015
The Fourth District Court of Appeal rejects a defamation suit based on another insurance attorney's comments.
By Ben Bedell | February 18, 2015
Although Justice Shirley Werner Kornreich warned that she found some of the state's claims "unconvincing," the securities fraud case against Barclays Capital alleging it misrepresented the benefits of its "dark pool" trading platform will go forward.
By Noreen Marcus | February 18, 2015
The affluent Palm Beach County community filed a civil racketeering suit against a resident gadfly, accusing Martin O'Boyle and others of misusing public records laws for their own benefit.
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