By Avalon Zoppo | August 26, 2021
Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York asked a committee to consider changing a federal rule on privacy protections for certain filings.
By Jane Wester | August 25, 2021
U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss of the Southern District of New York emphasized that the defendants' scheme took advantage of vulnerable people who were willing to undergo surgeries in exchange for relatively small amounts of money.
By Jane Wester | August 24, 2021
The backlog, totaling about 4,000 cases citywide, was caused by an increase in gun-related arrests and constraints on the courts related to the pandemic, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | August 24, 2021
U.S. District Judge James V. Selna said not having the data before trial denied Avenatti the opportunity to craft an overall case theory and incorporate the information into his opening statement and his witness exams.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | August 24, 2021
In this month's Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss a unanimous decision in which the Second Circuit held that parole officers' searches of parolees are governed by the "special needs" exception to the Fourth Amendment's default requirement that a law enforcement-related search be conducted pursuant to a showing of probable cause and a warrant.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | August 23, 2021
In this edition of his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco discusses a case stemming from the January 6th assault on the Capitol, which involved the government's possession of, and the admissibility, of the defendant's own helmet camera digital video evidence of the events.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | August 20, 2021
Avenatti has a mistrial motion pending related to prosecutors' failure to disclose the data to him, and the judge said he can't move forward without determining what information if any exists.
By Paul Shechtman | August 20, 2021
The Court was often divided—there were dissenting opinions in almost half of the cases, and many dissents were sharply written.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | August 20, 2021
Avenatti, who's representing himself, contends the software program Tabs contains costs and fees for his law firm that are key to refuting prosecutors' claim of a broad scheme to defraud clients.
By Jason Grant | August 19, 2021
"It was very important to him that we" in the communities of the South Bronx "see the law and the court as a place where we could have careers," said Veronica Guerrero, counsel for the Appellate Division, First Department court's Character and Fitness Committee.
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