By Jane Wester | October 16, 2019
Rachel Kovner fills one of five empty seats for district judges on the Eastern District's 15-member bench, a situation the federal Judicial Conference has designated as a judicial emergency.
By Dan M. Clark | October 16, 2019
The litigation was brought by Dr. Robert Haar, a Manhattan-based orthopedic surgeon, who sued Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. two years ago for allegedly reporting him to the New York State Office of Professional Medical Conduct in bad faith.
By Dan M. Clark | October 16, 2019
Trump's attorneys wrote in a new filing that the ruling, handed down by the D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, should be interpreted to strike down a different set of federal subpoenas.
By Tom McParland | October 16, 2019
The judge said disqualification was "clearly required" under the witness-advocate rule, which bars attorneys from participating in cases where other lawyers in their firm might be called as witnesses.
By Dan M. Clark | October 16, 2019
Democrats in the state Legislature, over the past year, have supported the bill as another way for officials in New York to create a check on Trump's executive power.
By Dan M. Clark | October 15, 2019
"The argument was that the president has been denied due process because there's no cross examination going on in the House," Sunstein said. "The first thing to say is that it's not a criminal trial and there's no right in these things to cross examination."
By Tom McParland | October 15, 2019
High-ranking officials in Iran and Turkey allegedly participated in the scheme, and some officials took tens of millions of dollars in bribes to shield it from the scrutiny of U.S. regulators and banks, prosecutors said.
By Tom McParland | October 15, 2019
Previous lawsuits against Saudi officials had failed to establish personal jurisdiction because the Second Circuit found that allegations of indirect funding were not enough to establish "intentional conduct" aimed at U.S. residents.
By Jane Wester | October 15, 2019
Carey Dunne, general counsel in the DA's office, argued that Trump will not be harmed by the subpoena to his accounting firm, Mazars USA, despite his claims and urgent motions to the contrary.
By Christine Simmons | October 15, 2019
Sale said it was inaccurate to describe the move as a "split" with his client, and said he has not been contacted by New York federal prosecutors in connection with any investigation of Giuliani.
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