New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James Roberts and Angela Li | July 1, 2022
Anachronistic and vaguely defined provisions that have been updated to reflect today's business and technological landscape can lead to aberrant results.
By Aleeza Furman | June 30, 2022
Joseph Percoco contends that he was acting within his right as a private citizen when he accepted a payment and at that time had no duty to the people of New York that would have prohibited him from doing so.
By Ellen Bardash | June 30, 2022
The Brooklyn federal court's protocol aimed at minimizing the spread of COVID-19 didn't create a Sixth Amendment violation as alleged by criminal defense counsel.
By Jason Grant | June 30, 2022
A New York lawyer who pleaded guilty to securities fraud involving inducing some $3 million from investors through his litigation-funding firm has been disbarred, according to a disciplinary opinion and a Justice Department news release.
By Brian Lee | June 28, 2022
Prosecutors had requested Maxwell serve 30 years to 55 years in prison, which Manhattan criminal defense Benjamin Brafman called "substantially greater" than what Judge Alison Nathan handed out.
By Sarah Krissoff and John Vukelj | June 24, 2022
The message coming from the Attorney General is clear: Using all available legal tools, go get 'em, and make it hurt.
By Harry H. Rimm and Christopher Shields | June 24, 2022
It is time for federal courts to appraise more realistically all consequences that a criminal conviction has on a defendant.
By Robert G. Heim | June 24, 2022
This article provides an introduction to AI technology and discusses the key regulatory developments practitioners should be aware of as they advise their clients on AI.
By Marianna Wharry | June 24, 2022
The founder and former CEO of the real estate investment firm Colony Capital, now known as DigitalBridge, is set to face a September trial after U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan of the Eastern District of New York rejected several of the defendants' arguments regarding allegations that they acted under the control of the United Arab Emirates and other charges.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | June 16, 2022
Chuck Peruto, Krasner's opponent in the race for the DA seat last November, said voters had a chance to replace their DA and opted to keep him in office. He scoffed at talk of impeachment as "just a publicity ploy."
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