By Josefa Velasquez | December 22, 2017
A look back at some of the major events and rulings from New York's top court, the Court of Appeals, in 2017.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | December 22, 2017
Cyber Crime columnist Peter A. Crusco analyzes the issues raised in 'Carpenter' and compares them with those in 'Weaver' to shed new light on this evolving and often confusing area of privacy, third-party digital records and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.
By Christine Simmons | December 22, 2017
Jurors in two big white-collar trials won't have a lot of time to bask in Christmas cheer this year.
By Cogan Schneier | December 22, 2017
A look at some of this year's most-read litigation stories out of the nation's Capitol.
By Colby Hamilton | December 21, 2017
A multimillion deal was cemented with a bribery agreement between a Saudi energy company official and the executive with the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer.
By NYLJ Staff | December 21, 2017
The Fortune Society's Reentry Debate Team was joined by members of the New York State Legislature, The City Council, and the Mayor's Office, for a parliamentary debate held on Dec. 19 at the Ford Foundation on ending pretrial detention and the cash bail system in New York state.
By Andrew Denney | December 20, 2017
A former journalist who pleaded guilty in June to a cyberstalking charge for making bomb threats to Jewish Community Centers as a means of creating chaos in his ex-girlfriend's life has been sentenced to five years in prison.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul | December 20, 2017
Southern District Civil Practice Roundup columnists Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul discuss a recent decision in which the court's particularized analysis of the Fifth Amendment in the specific context presented, as well as its procedural considerations, provide useful guidance for counsel whose clients seek to invoke or limit the invocation of the privilege in civil litigation.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 18, 2017
The state Court of Appeals on Dec. 14 issued an uncorrected opinion, "People v. Boone," No. 55, stating that during final instructions a trial court is required to give, upon request, a jury charge on cross-race effect.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Colby Hamilton | December 15, 2017
Jack Vitayanon was arrested in February in Washington, D.C., on charges he conspired with people in Arizona and Long Island to distribute meth over a number of years.
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