By Andrew Denney | November 19, 2021
Willie Dennis, who left the firm in 2019, previously filed discrimination claims against his former employer that have been moved to arbitration.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sarah Krissoff | November 18, 2021
Back in August, the U.S. District Judge presiding over the case, the Honorable Alison J. Nathan, set a firm trial date of Nov. 29, 2021, and a multi-step process to pick the individuals who will determine Maxwell's guilt or innocence on the six counts in the indictment.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ellen C. Yaroshefsky and Bennett L. Gershman | November 18, 2021
Prosecutors are the most powerful public officials in America and have the power to destroy people's lives. But prosecutors are rarely sanctioned when they break the rules.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | November 17, 2021
Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler explore the reasons for the exponential rise in human trafficking lawsuits targeting the hotel industry and the current legal developments in these actions. They discuss steps hotel owners, operators and franchisors can take to protect themselves and their guests from liability.
By Jane Wester | November 12, 2021
Defense counsel asked for a sentence of time served, saying the trial did not show their client—a New York court worker—as a "whole person." Brendan Hunt has used the medium of comics to document his prison experience.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | November 10, 2021
In this edition of their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant representative decisions handed down recently, including a memorandum explaining a judge's intention to reduce an overly harsh sentence required as a mandatory minimum in 2011; a decision declining to preliminarily enjoin the enforcement of COVID-19-related Executive Orders; and a decision addressing a bank's claims seeking to avoid contractual obligations to an airline in light of disruptions caused by COVID-19.
By Jane Wester | November 8, 2021
The misdemeanor criminal complaint signed by an investigator in Sheriff Craig Apple's office, which charged Cuomo with forcible touching, has been mired in procedural confusion from the start.
By Jason Grant | November 5, 2021
"I have never, ever known a human being to go through what he did without a sense of anger or pity for himself. It just wasn't in Peter's canon," said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. She had been close friends with Kougasian for 50 years.
By Jane Wester | November 5, 2021
"The two goals of justice and safety are not opposed to each other," Bragg said in a statement as he rolled out the team chaired by Lauren-Brooke Eisen, of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law; Leroy Frazer, who has held leadership roles in both the Brooklyn and Manhattan district attorney's offices; and Insha Rahman, of the Vera Institute of Justice.
By Tom McParland | November 5, 2021
The Second Circuit's decision came as a significant appellate victory for the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney's Office, which had gone up against Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati on appeal.
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