New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | October 11, 2018
Criminal Law and Procedure columnist Barry Kamins continues his annual review of new legislation amending the Penal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and other related statutes.
By Cheryl Miller | October 5, 2018
The U.S. Department of Justice "fails to explain adequately the reasons it imposed the challenged conditions," U.S. District Judge William Orrick III in San Francisco wrote.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shepard Goldfein and Karen Hoffman Lent | October 5, 2018
Antitrust Trade and Practice columnists Shepard Goldfein and Karen Hoffman Lent write: Political debates over the future of antitrust policy have become increasingly widespread over the past several months, but the 115th session of Congress will likely conclude without any major antitrust legislation being enacted.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | October 4, 2018
Criminal Law and Procedure columnist Barry Kamins presents his annual review of new legislation amending the Penal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and other related statutes. Here, he discusses the singular substantive criminal justice legislation that was enacted by the Legislature: the creation of a Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct.
By Jim Saunders | October 4, 2018
A brief filed last week on behalf of 21 organizations argued that allowing the teens to take part in the challenge as Jane Doe and John Doe would hinder public access to court proceedings.
By Cheryl Miller | October 3, 2018
"This case presents a classic example of unconstitutional state regulation," the complaint, filed by telecom, cable and internet associations, said. Latham and other big firms represent the plaintiffs.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter M. Fass | October 2, 2018
In his Real Estate Securities column, Peter M. Fass writes: The qualified opportunity zone can provide significant tax savings to taxpayers selling appreciated property, including both real property and other asset classes, as well as provide investment capital to spur economic development in distressed areas.
By Caroline Spiezio | October 2, 2018
A bill signed into law this week by Gov. Jerry Brown has made gender diversity on company boards not just a moral issue, but a legal one for companies in California.
By Phillip Bantz | October 2, 2018
“There has to be some level of exhale, now that it looks like a trilateral agreement is going to hold forth,” said an international trade lawyer.
By Cheryl Miller | October 1, 2018
The California attorney general's office was required to publish policies “limiting assistance with immigration enforcement to the fullest extent possible."
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