By Brian Lee | July 11, 2024
The top court said it dismissed the appeal by Senate Republican Minority Leader Robert Ortt, R-Lockport, on the basis that he and other appellants were not aggrieved parties.
By Maria Dinzeo | July 11, 2024
MSG Sports CEO Jim Dolan said that newly appointed COO Jamaal Lesane has "proven to be a strategic and effective leader, and his multifaceted experience across numerous aspects of our operations will be an asset as we continue to grow and innovate in our business."
By Aleeza Furman | July 11, 2024
The settlement includes $12.7 million in attorney fees for the plaintiffs' lead counsel.
By Emily Saul | July 11, 2024
The mistake was not corrected over 9 years of litigation, the lawsuit states, and was ultimately dismissed with prejudice due to the error in January. The plaintiff is now time-barred from suing the proper entity.
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By Thomas Kissane and Samuel Butt | July 11, 2024
This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Margo K. Brodie denied defendant's motion for reconsideration in a case involving alleged sexual abuse by a priest. Magistrate Judge Lee G. Dunst granted, but substantially reduced, attorney's fees to plaintiffs' counsel. And Judge Joan M. Azrack granted defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's state law discrimination claim under the election of remedies doctrine but allowed plaintiff's federal law discrimination claim to proceed in part.
By Brian Lee | July 10, 2024
New York's ramped up enforcement effort against illegal operators has resulted in 164 stores padlocked across the state in recent months, along with nearly $30 million worth of illegal product seized, officials say.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 10, 2024
Some former prosecutors said they anticipate the government to pursue cases in national security matters, artificial intelligence, anti-corruption and financial fraud in the coming months.
By Mason Lawlor | July 10, 2024
New York City-based employment firm Wigdor filed a complaint July 8 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of Topaz Smith, a pregnant Black woman, who claims she was fired following maternity leave from the organization and replaced with a white woman who was not pregnant.
By Michael A. Mora | July 10, 2024
Ayrton Capital, who brought the lawsuit, is represented by Global 100 law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
By Emily Saul | July 10, 2024
Founder and former CEO David Scherer allegedly threatened to file weekly shareholder derivative actions until his demands were met.
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