By Tom McParland | October 31, 2019
A three-judge panel of the Manhattan-based appeals court said there was "ample evidence" to support the 2018 convictions of Gary Tanner, the ex-Valeant executive, and former Philidor Rx Services CEO Andrew Davenport on four charges, including fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 31, 2019
Ann Marie Ballentine, a Northampton County woman sentenced to pay $362,000 in restitution after stealing from the First Presbyterian Church of Easton, argued that she shouldn't have to pay back the church because it is a nonprofit corporation and not a person.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 31, 2019
A federal appeals court has ruled that a prisoner met his limit on filing failed lawsuits without having to pay court costs, and was subsequently not entitled to file free appeals of those rulings.
By Jack Newsham | October 30, 2019
The decision could make it difficult for Greebel, who was suspended from the bar, to practice law again. Greebel is no longer behind bars and is now living in a halfway house.
By Randy Maniloff | October 30, 2019
In his just-released book, Grisham tackles the subject of wrongful convictions. He has a lot to say about the criminal justice system's flaws. But facing a socially charged topic, he was careful how he went about it.
By Suzette Parmley | October 29, 2019
The director of the state Division of Consumer Affairs "was not obligated to provide notice that alpha-PVP was added to Schedule I the moment it became a CDS, " the Appellate Division said in a published decision.
By Jonathan Ringel | October 28, 2019
JNC interviews are set for Nov. 18.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | October 28, 2019
"Deepfakes" is the name for highly realistic, falsified imagery and sound recordings; they are digitized and personalized impersonations. Deepfakes are made by using AI-based facial and audio recognition and reconstruction technology; AI algorithms are used to predict facial movements as well as vocal sounds. In her Artificial Intelligence column, Katherine B. Forrest explores the legal issues likely to arise as deepfakes become more prevalent.
By Dan M. Clark | October 28, 2019
A representative for New York Attorney General Letitia James testified before state lawmakers that her office will need $10.2 million in new funding to comply with the laws.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | October 27, 2019
No reasonable judicial system can tolerate the results of a trial by a judge who has been outed publicly as a raving anti-Semite and a virulent bigot.
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