By Dan M. Clark | March 20, 2019
Hummel's decision is significant: It's rare that high-ranking state or federal officials are required to testify as part of any litigation. They're often granted immunity from testimony as a high-ranking government official.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Charlotte A. Biblow | March 20, 2019
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow writes: Climate Week 2019, the actions being taken by the state, and forward movement on congestion pricing all demonstrate that climate change is on the minds of many, including many in New York.
By Christine Sexton | March 20, 2019
The House Health Quality Subcommittee voted along mostly partisan lines for the proposal, which goes beyond current requirements that call for parents to be notified when their daughters seek abortions.
By Dan M. Clark | March 20, 2019
The defendant in the case had asked the judge in the middle of his bench trial for a jury trial after a decision from the state's highest court said undocumented immigrants should be offered a jury trial if they're at risk of being deported following a conviction.
By Dan M. Clark | March 19, 2019
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers are still trying to decide whether judges in New York will be able to assess a defendant's alleged dangerousness, or threat to public safety, as a factor for detaining that person before his trial date as discussions on ending cash bail continue in Albany.
By Suzette Parmley | March 19, 2019
A measure to legalize the possession and recreational use of limited amounts of marijuana for adults 21 and older has been approved by two legislative committees, setting the stage for floor votes in both chambers as early as Monday.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | March 19, 2019
A government transparency group has urged Delaware's congressional delegation to introduce legislation to create a national database of beneficial owners of corporations and limited liability companies.
By Cheryl Miller | March 18, 2019
The fee hike and add-ons would raise an active lawyer's 2020 bill to $860. The Legislature has not approved an increase in fees, previously called dues, since 1998.
By Suzette Parmley | March 18, 2019
Cases involving discrimination, retaliation or harassment, including sexual assault and sexual harassment, fall under the new law.
By Dan M. Clark | March 18, 2019
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has until next Wednesday to decide if he'll sign an amended version of a bill that would create a special commission to address complaints of misconduct against the state's prosecutors, who oppose the legislation.
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