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Nearly 20 Older Judges Return After Having Been Ousted From the Bench
The 19 jurists are among 46 older judges who were denied certification last year through an austerity decision aimed at addressing a 10% budget cut. The cost-cutting decision sparked a blistering controversy.Nearly 20 Older New York Judges Return After Having Been Ousted From the State Bench
The judges were pushed out of their posts months ago after Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and other court officials denied them certification allowing them to continue to serve on the bench after they reach 70 years old. The controversial decision was aimed at addressing a 10% budget cut.Giuliani Expected to Reassert Broad Privilege Claims as Special Master Says Review Will Be Knotty
Barbara Jones, the former Manhattan judge appointed to the role, announced this week that defense counsel would get the first shot to claim privilege for materials seized in an April 28 raid of Giuliani's home and office.Bench Report: DOJ Finds Flaws in Judicial Security. Plus, Biden Hits a Milestone on Judges
U.S. marshals received poor marks for how they're handling judicial security.Most Effective Dealmakers 2021: Larry Laubach
Despite shutdowns and slowdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Larry Laubach was able to keep the Utz transaction on schedule.View more book results for the query "*"
This Detail Shifted a Georgia Premises Liability Suit in the Landlord's Favor
The appellate decision reversed a trial court ruling that denied the landlord's attempt to have the court throw out the case against him.The Post-Pandemic World of Office
While displacement of the workforce was widely embraced on a temporary basis, employees and employers must consider whether to make the work from home model a permanent workstyle, and if so, how.Ending Some State- and City-Level Opportunity Zone Tax Benefits in New York
This article gives a brief overview of the benefits provided through the opportunity zone program and how these benefits were incorporated into New York's tax code, and then describes how new legislation will strip some of these benefits for purposes of New York state and New York City taxes, while retaining others.Trending Stories
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