New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | August 23, 2018
Michael Cohen's attorney said this week that his client did not want to accept a pardon from Trump if it's offered, though legal experts said Cohen may not have much of a choice.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | August 21, 2018
Underwood said in a statement that the state will challenge the rule if it's adopted based on the risks associated with climate change.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | August 20, 2018
Berman's office said an investigation found the architecture of three facilities was not accessible for inmates living with disabilities, and that the city did not provide adequate accommodations for inmates at their request.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Christine Simmons | August 16, 2018
Adrian Zuckerman, President Donald Trump's nominee to serve as U.S. ambassador to Romania, cited prominent New York real estate clients among his top sources of income.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Andrew Denney | August 15, 2018
The New York City government has unveiled its proposals for new jails based in four of the city's five boroughs to take the place of the sprawling detention facilities on Rikers Island, which since last year has been in the process of closing down.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Christine Simmons | August 10, 2018
After two partner exits from its compensation and benefits practice in recent months, Stroock has moved quickly to repopulate the group.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Dan M. Clark | August 10, 2018
The attorneys general, including New York's Barbara Underwood, said in the letter that the availability of those files is “a manufactured crisis” created by the U.S. State Department when it chose to allow a company to post them online.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | August 6, 2018
New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed suit on Monday against the U.S. Department of Labor for not responding to a Freedom of Information Act request submitted by her office in April.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Christine Simmons | July 26, 2018
Delaware lawyer John Shasanmi, formerly of Pepper Hamilton and Dewey & LeBoeuf, denies accusations that he stole $600,000 from a Harlem church he represented in a real estate transaction.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | July 25, 2018
John Skinner, a justice of the Columbia Town Court, delayed the hearing for more than a year and did not mechanically record court proceedings for more than eight years, according to the commission.
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