By Jason Grant | August 29, 2022
"There are opportunities for a more holistic review of criminal practice and the criminal justice system through the post-COVID lens," said New York State Bar Association President Sherry Levin Wallach in announcing the 30-member task force.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Joel Cohen | August 26, 2022
The guilty plea of Alan Weisselberg, former CFO of The Trump Organization, raises all kinds of questions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward A. Imperatore and Carrie H. Cohen | August 26, 2022
U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York has endorsed an expansive view of defense subpoena power and forged a split in authority within the Second Circuit.
By Jane Wester | August 25, 2022
The brief says that NYCDL members and their clients have an "acute interest" in "opposing further attempts to criminalize conduct that Congress has not actually made criminal."
By Jane Wester | August 24, 2022
The Mandatory Victim Restitution Act authorized garnishment, notwithstanding ERISA's anti-alienation provision, according to the appellate panel, which remanded a tax issue to the trial court.
By Andrew Denney | August 24, 2022
Weinstein, who is serving a 23-year sentence in state prison, argues that courts should not have allowed certain testimony against the Hollywood titan and that a juror who admitted to working on a novel about "predatory older men" should have been removed from the trial.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steven B. Epstein | August 24, 2022
When attorneys handle a telephone call that pertains to a driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs offense (DUI) offense, they should be aware that the actions they take at that very moment can dramatically change the outcome of their client's case.
By Jane Wester | August 22, 2022
Defense lawyers argued their client could not have committed insider trading because NFTs are "neither securities nor commodities."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | August 22, 2022
The search warrant heard "round-the-world" at Mar-a-Lago may not be as significant for what it authorized to search and seize as much as for what it did not specifically state.
By Paul Shechtman | August 19, 2022
Judges Rivera and Wilson were frequent dissenters: Judge Rivera dissented in 15 cases, and Judge Wilson in 17; typically they dissented together. Chief Judge DiFiore and Judges Garcia, Singas and Cannataro were in the majority in every case.
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