New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Hutter | August 2, 2023
The rules governing impeachment by prior inconsistent statements as set forth in Guide Rule 6.15 are well-settled. Yet errors in their application, or a misunderstanding thereof, do occur, as shown by recent Appellate Division decisions. Perhaps a refresher on these rules is worthwhile.
By Emily Saul | July 20, 2023
Madison Square Garden Entertainment has alleged the State Liquor Authority is colluding with attorneys disgruntled by their adverse attorney policy. The SLA says the agency is following typical law enforcement practice.
By ALM Staff | July 12, 2023
U.S. citizen Ashraf Omar Eldarir often travels to Egypt and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security probed his sales of Egyptian antiques of suspicious…
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison and Stephen A. Saltzburg | June 27, 2023
Focusing on Trump's willful refusal to return the documents can shorten the trial and serve to undercut his claim of selective prosecution—because no one else kept classified documents once the government asked for them back.
By Scott Mollen | June 13, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Fuks v. Rakia Assoc." where the court held the plaintiff engaged in active misconduct and confirmed an award for breach of fiduciary duties. The court opined that the case "rivals the long running dispute in Charles Dickens' novel, Bleak House, and will end no better."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Hutter | May 31, 2023
This column will discuss New York's rule of completeness as presently applied. The discussion is timely in view of a proposed amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 106, which codifies the federal version of the common law rule of completeness.
By ALM Staff | May 26, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Emily Saul | May 8, 2023
The complaint claims Herrick knowingly disregarded discovery deadlines and then lied to a judge about it.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan T. Barr | May 3, 2023
This article will explore the law in the Second Circuit on the use of attorney proffers under these circumstances and discuss how counsel can minimize the risk of becoming, in effect, a witness against your own client.
By Emily Saul | April 26, 2023
The order would bar Trump from sharing any materials to news or social media organizations, that he be allowed to review certain documents only in the presence of counsel, and that certain material be kept in the "exclusive control" of his attorneys.
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